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Acinemas Lyotards Philosophy Of Film Graham Jones Ashley Woodward

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Acinemas Lyotards Philosophy Of Film Graham Jones Ashley Woodward
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Graham Jones; Ashley Woodward
ISBN: 9781474418959, 1474418953
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Acinemas Lyotards Philosophy Of Film Graham Jones Ashley Woodward by Graham Jones; Ashley Woodward 9781474418959, 1474418953 instant download after payment.

The first major survey of Lyotard’s contribution to film theory, combining his original essays with new critical works by leading scholars

This collection presents, for the first time in English, Jean-François Lyotard’s major essays on film: 'Acinema', 'The Unconscious as Mise-en-scène', 'Two Metamorphoses of the Seductive in Cinema' and 'The Idea of a Sovereign Film'. Then, eight critical essays by philosophers and film theorists examine Lyotard's film work and influence across two sections: 'Approaches and Interpretations' and 'Applications and Extensions'. These works are complemented by an introductory essay by leading French scholar Jean-Michel Durafour on Lyotard’s film-philosophy, an overview of Lyotard’s practical film projects written by his collaborators Claudine Eizykman and Guy Fihman, and the synopsis for a later film project Memorial Immemorial, which Lyotard proposed but was not produced.


Jean-François Lyotard was the most significant aesthetician of the poststructuralist generation, but this dimension of his thought is only recently beginning to receive the attention it deserves in the English-speaking world. He devoted a number of essays to film, and was involved in making several experimental short films. Lyotard’s reflections on film offer a perspective which seeks to do justice to it as an art by focusing on its aesthetic, material qualities. His work in this area remains a largely untapped resource, with the potential for inaugurating exciting new directions in film-philosophy.


Contributors

Kiff Bamford, Leeds Beckett University, UK


Keith Crome, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK


Jean-Michel Durafour, University Paris-Est, France


Claudine Eizykman, University of Paris 8, France


Guy Fihman, University of Paris 8, France


Julie Gaillard, Emory University, USA


Jon Hackett, St Mary’s University, UK


Vlad Ionescu, Hasselt University, Belgium


Graham Jones, Federation University, Australia 


Peter W. Milne, Seoul National University, South Korea


Lisa Trahair, New South Wales, Australia


Susana Viegas, Nova University of Lisbon (NOVA), Portugal and Deakin University, Australia


James Williams, Deakin University, Australia

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