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Framed Time Toward A Postfilmic Cinema Cinema And Modernity Series Garrett Stewart

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Framed Time Toward A Postfilmic Cinema Cinema And Modernity Series Garrett Stewart
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.4 MB
Pages: 311
Author: Garrett Stewart
ISBN: 9780226774152, 0226774155
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Framed Time Toward A Postfilmic Cinema Cinema And Modernity Series Garrett Stewart by Garrett Stewart 9780226774152, 0226774155 instant download after payment.

Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni claimed, three decades ago, that different conceptions of time helped define the split in film between European humanism and American science fiction. And as Garrett Stewart argues here, this transatlantic division has persisted since cinema’s 1995 centenary, made more complex by the digital technology that has detached movies from their dependence on the sequential frames of the celluloid strip.Brilliantly interpreting dozens of recent films—from Being John Malkovich, Donnie Darko, and The Sixth Sense to La mala educaci?n and Cach? —Stewart investigates how their treatments of time reflect the change in media from film’s original rolling reel to today’s digital pixel. He goes on to show—with 140 stills—how American and European narratives confront this shift differently: while Hollywood movies tend to revolve around ghostly afterlives, psychotic doubles, or violent time travel, their European counterparts more often feature second sight, erotic telepathy, or spectral memory. Stewart questions why these recent plots, in exploring temporality, gravitate toward either supernatural or uncanny apparitions rather than themes of digital simulation. In doing so, he provocatively continues the project he began with Between Film and Screen, breaking new ground in visual studies, cinema history, and media theory.

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