This book offers a novel understanding of the epistemological strategies that are mobilized by the essay film, and of where and how such strategies operate. Against the backdrop of Theodor W. Adorno's discussion of the essay form's anachronistic, anti-systematic and disjunctive mode of resistance, and capitalizing on the centrality of the interstice in Gilles Deleuze's understanding of the cinema as image of thought, the book discusses the essay film as future philosophy-as a contrarian, political cinema whose argumentation engages with us in a space beyond the verbal. A diverse range of case studies discloses how the essay film can be a medium of thought on the basis of its dialectic use of audiovisual interstitiality. The book shows how the essay film's disjunctive method comes to be realized at the level of medium, montage, genre, temporality, sound, narration, and framing-all of these emerging as interstitial spaces of intelligence that illustrate how essayistic meaning can be sustained, often in contexts of political, historical or cultural extremity. The essayistic urge is not to be identified with a fixed generic form, but is rather situated within processes of filmic thinking that thrive in gaps.
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Today, the essay film has become a key cultural reference point. This book shows how the essay film's disjunctive method comes to be realized at the level of medium, montage, genre, temporality, sound, narration, and framing. It situates the essayistic urge within processes of filmic thinking that thrive in gaps.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Openings: Thinking Cinema 1. Medium: Liquid Image, Fluid Cinema 2. Montage: Essayistic Thinking at the Juncture of Images 3. Genre: The Speck of Irony and the Ethnolandscape in Ruins 4. Temporality: The Palimpsestic Road and Diachronic Thinking 5. Sound: The Politics of the Sonic Interstice and the Dissonance of the Neutral 6. Narration: Epistolarity and Lyricism as Argumentation 7. Framing: Looking for an Object, or The Essay Film as Theoretical Practice Conclusion: Reframing Notes Bibliography Index
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Whether considering Aleksandr Sokurov's Elegy of a Voyage (2001) or the experimental films of Harun Farocki, Rascaroli delivers detailed, sharply observant insights. With its international focus, this book offers perhaps the best overview to date on the subject.-
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"Whether considering Aleksandr Sokurov's Elegy of a Voyage (2001) or the experimental films of Harun Farocki, Rascaroli delivers detailed, sharply observant insights. With its international focus, this book offers perhaps the best overview to date on the subject." --G. A. Foster, CHOICE "Laura Rascaroli confirms her position as a leading scholar on the history and critical expression of the essay film. The originality of her argument and the insights provided by case studies also mirror the energy and elegance of the essayistic approach. The 'antisystematic resistance' exemplified by the essay film bring forth the political and engaging function of a thinking image."-- Malin Wahlberg, Stockholm University
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Selling point: Offers a new theoretical framework dedicated to showing how film can be a medium of thought Selling point: Features a new approach that brings issues of practice and praxis to the fore Selling point: Includes new critical discussion of recent experimental film, alongside historically significant instances of essay film
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Laura Rascaroli is Professor of Film and Screen Media at University College Cork, Ireland. She is the author and editor of several volumes, including The Personal Camera: Subjective Cinema and the Essay Film (2009), Crossing New Europe: Postmodern Travel and the European Road Movie (2006), co-written with Ewa Mazierska, and Antonioni: Centenary Essays (2011), co-edited with John David Rhodes. She is the General Editor of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media.
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Selling point: Offers a new theoretical framework dedicated to showing how film can be a medium of thought Selling point: Features a new approach that brings issues of practice and praxis to the fore Selling point: Includes new critical discussion of recent experimental film, alongside historically significant instances of essay film
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ISBN
9780190238254
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
376 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Biographical note

Laura Rascaroli is Professor of Film and Screen Media at University College Cork, Ireland. She is the author and editor of several volumes, including The Personal Camera: Subjective Cinema and the Essay Film (2009), Crossing New Europe: Postmodern Travel and the European Road Movie (2006), co-written with Ewa Mazierska, and Antonioni: Centenary Essays (2011), co-edited with John David Rhodes. She is the General Editor of Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media.