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Cinema At The Edges New Encounters With Julio Medem Bigas Luna And Jos Luis Guern 1st Edition Abigail Loxham

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Cinema At The Edges New Encounters With Julio Medem Bigas Luna And Jos Luis Guern 1st Edition Abigail Loxham
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Abigail Loxham
ISBN: 9781782383055, 1782383050
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Cinema At The Edges New Encounters With Julio Medem Bigas Luna And Jos Luis Guern 1st Edition Abigail Loxham by Abigail Loxham 9781782383055, 1782383050 instant download after payment.

The works of popular Spanish film directors Julio Medem, Juan José Bigas Luna, and José Luis Guerín are newly appraised in relation to their engagement with alternative national and cinematic subjectivities. Their films examine the limitations of the cinematic gaze, as the author shows, highlighting the ways in which these directors make recourse to hybridity, contact, and interface to overcome the binary power dynamic previously thought to be a feature of cinema. This book explores their status as solely "Spanish" filmmakers while focusing on their diverse and immensely creative output, offering new readings that engage with current debates in visual culture surrounding psychoanalytic theory, phenomenology, and theories of documentary practice.

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