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Figuring The Past Period Film And The Mannerist Aesthetic Vidal

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Figuring The Past Period Film And The Mannerist Aesthetic Vidal
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.86 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Vidal, Belén
ISBN: 9789089642813, 9789048513536, 9089642811, 9048513537
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Figuring The Past Period Film And The Mannerist Aesthetic Vidal by Vidal, Belén 9789089642813, 9789048513536, 9089642811, 9048513537 instant download after payment.

This innovative analysis of period film presents a new way to examine the ways in which contemporary cinema recreates the historical past. Exploring the relationship between visual motifs and cultural representation, Figuring the Past is a selection of detailed case studies that explore three key figures—the house, the tableau, and the letter. Belen Vidal proposes a new aesthetic framework for the study of period film, looking at a number of important auteurs in the genre, including James Ivory, Martin Scorsese, and Jane Campion. This handsomely illustrated book seeks to position this popular but often understudied genre in its proper place within the academic discipline of cinema studies.

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