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Cinema Of Exploration Essays On An Adventurous Film Practice 1st Edition James Leo Cahill Editor

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Cinema Of Exploration Essays On An Adventurous Film Practice 1st Edition James Leo Cahill Editor
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.88 MB
Pages: 348
Author: James Leo Cahill (editor), Luca Caminati (editor)
ISBN: 9781138602984, 1138602981
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Cinema Of Exploration Essays On An Adventurous Film Practice 1st Edition James Leo Cahill Editor by James Leo Cahill (editor), Luca Caminati (editor) 9781138602984, 1138602981 instant download after payment.

Drawing together 18 contributions from leading international scholars, this book conceptualizes the history and theory of cinema’s century-long relationship to modes of exploration in its many forms, from colonialist expeditions to decolonial radical cinemas to the perceptual voyage of the senses made possible by the cinematic apparatus. This is the first anthology dedicated to analysing cinema’s relationship to exploration from a global, decolonial, and ecological perspective. Featuring leading scholars working with pathbreaking interdisciplinary methodologies (drawing on insights from science and technology studies, postcolonial theory, indigenous ways of knowing, and film theory and history), it theorizes not only cinema’s implication in imperial conquest but also its cutting-edge role in empirical expansion and experiments in sensual and critical perception. The collected essays consider filmmaking in cross-cultural contexts and films made in or about peoples in South America, Asia, Africa, Indigenous North America, as well as polar, outer space, and underwater exploration, with famous figures such as Jacques Yves Cousteau alongside amateur and scientific filmmakers. The essays in this collection are ideal for a broad range of scholars, graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students in cinema and media studies, cultural studies, and cognate fields.

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