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Mind The Screen Media Concepts According To Thomas Elsaesser First Edition Jaap Kooijman

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Mind The Screen Media Concepts According To Thomas Elsaesser First Edition Jaap Kooijman
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.84 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Jaap Kooijman, Patricia Pisters, Wanda Strauven
ISBN: 9789089640253, 9089640258
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: First Edition

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Mind The Screen Media Concepts According To Thomas Elsaesser First Edition Jaap Kooijman by Jaap Kooijman, Patricia Pisters, Wanda Strauven 9789089640253, 9089640258 instant download after payment.

Mind the Screen pays tribute to the work of the pioneering European film scholar Thomas Elsaesser, author of several volumes on media studies and cinema culture. Covering a full scope of issues arising from the author’s work—from melodrama and mediated memory to avant-garde practices, media archaeology, and the audiovisual archive—this collection elaborates and expands on Elsaesser’s original ideas along the topical lines of cinephilia, the historical imaginary, the contemporary European cinematic experience, YouTube, and images of terrorism and double occupancy, among other topics. Contributions from well-known artists and scholars such as Mieke Bal and Warren Buckland explore a range of media concepts and provide a mirror for the multi-faceted types of screens active in Elsaesser’s work, including the television set, video installation, the digital interface, the mobile phone display, and of course, the hallowed silver screen of our contemporary film culture.

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