Phenomenology and the Future of Film: Rethinking Subjectivity Beyond French Cinema
Using hybrid phenomenological approaches to film, this book focuses on how moving images are 'experienced' and 'encountered' as well as 'read' and 'viewed'. Its close engagements with films and installations by four contemporary French filmmakers explore the limits and possibilities of 'cinematic' subjectivity.
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Phenomenology and the Future of Film: Rethinking Subjectivity Beyond French Cinema
Using hybrid phenomenological approaches to film, this book focuses on how moving images are 'experienced' and 'encountered' as well as 'read' and 'viewed'. Its close engagements with films and installations by four contemporary French filmmakers explore the limits and possibilities of 'cinematic' subjectivity.
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Phenomenology and the Future of Film: Rethinking Subjectivity Beyond French Cinema

Phenomenology and the Future of Film: Rethinking Subjectivity Beyond French Cinema

by J. Chamarette
Phenomenology and the Future of Film: Rethinking Subjectivity Beyond French Cinema

Phenomenology and the Future of Film: Rethinking Subjectivity Beyond French Cinema

by J. Chamarette

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Using hybrid phenomenological approaches to film, this book focuses on how moving images are 'experienced' and 'encountered' as well as 'read' and 'viewed'. Its close engagements with films and installations by four contemporary French filmmakers explore the limits and possibilities of 'cinematic' subjectivity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349335220
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2012
Edition description: 1st ed. 2012
Pages: 271
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jenny Chamarette is Lecturer in Film Studies at Queen Mary, University of London, UK. Formerly a Research Fellow at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, her work concentrates on intermediality, phenomenology and affect in visual culture. She has published previously on theorizations of photography, film and installation art in France, Europe and North America.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Time and Matter: Temporality, Embodied Subjectivity and Film Phenomenology Knowing and Nothing: Chris Marker, Subjective Temporalities and Vocalic Bodies in the Future Tense Agnès Varda's Trinket Box: Subjective Relationality, Affect and Temporalised Space Burlesque Gestures and Bodily Attention: Phenomenologies of the Ephemeral in Chantal Akerman Threatened Corporealities: Thinking with the Films of Philippe Grandrieux Conclusion: Rethinking Cinematic Subjectivity and Beyond Endnotes Bibliography Filmography Installations Cited
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