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Michael Haneke The Intermedial Void Christopher Rowe

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Michael Haneke The Intermedial Void Christopher Rowe
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Christopher Rowe
ISBN: 9780810134591, 0810134594
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Michael Haneke The Intermedial Void Christopher Rowe by Christopher Rowe 9780810134591, 0810134594 instant download after payment.

The two primary goals of this ambitious study are to provide a new framework in which to interpret the films of Michael Haneke, including Funny Games, Caché, and others, and to show how the concept of intermediality can be used to expand the possibilities of film and media studies, tying the two more closely together. Christopher Rowe argues that Haneke’s practice of introducing nonfilmic media into his films is not simply an aspect of his interest in society’s oversaturation in various forms of media. Instead, the use of video, television, photography, literary voice, and other media must be understood as modes of expression that fundamentally oppose the film medium itself. The “intermedial void” is a product of the absolute incommensurability of these media forms as perceptual and affective phenomena. Close analysis of specific films shows how their relationship to noncinematic media transforms the nature of the film image, and of film spectatorship.

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