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Screening The Unwatchable Spaces Of Negation In Postmillennial Art Cinema Asbjrn Grnstad Auth

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Screening The Unwatchable Spaces Of Negation In Postmillennial Art Cinema Asbjrn Grnstad Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.75 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Asbjørn Grønstad (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230355859, 9781349320646, 0230355854, 1349320641
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Screening The Unwatchable Spaces Of Negation In Postmillennial Art Cinema Asbjrn Grnstad Auth by Asbjørn Grønstad (auth.) 9780230355859, 9781349320646, 0230355854, 1349320641 instant download after payment.

Overview: Screening the Unwatchable traces the rise of extreme art cinema across a range of films from Lars von Trier's The Idiots to Michael Haneke's Caché. Reviving the debate about the role of negation and aesthetics, the book argues that the recent turn in contemporary art cinema toward transgressive subjects provides a unique opportunity to reframe the concept of spectatorship in ethical terms. A key insight offered is that the gravitation toward previously taboo topics betrays an attempt to portray issues involving the body, sexuality and gender in a more truthful manner. At the same time, these films also seem to push the limits of representation to an unprecedented level, provoking feelings of discomfort and disorientation in the spectator. Asbjørn Grønstad explains why such disturbing experiences may still convey values essential to our shared visual culture.

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