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Shoe Reels The History And Philosophy Of Footwear In Film Elizabeth Ezra Catherine Wheatley

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Shoe Reels The History And Philosophy Of Footwear In Film Elizabeth Ezra Catherine Wheatley
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.15 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Elizabeth Ezra; Catherine Wheatley
ISBN: 9781474451420, 147445142X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Shoe Reels The History And Philosophy Of Footwear In Film Elizabeth Ezra Catherine Wheatley by Elizabeth Ezra; Catherine Wheatley 9781474451420, 147445142X instant download after payment.

Examines the enduring significance of shoes to the cinema through a variety of theoretical approaches
  • Traces the relationship between one particular object (shoes) and film as a medium in order to reveal the significance of material things to cinema, thematically, formally and philosophically
  • Reveals the political, cultural and economic power of film through its deployment of the iconography of shoes
  • Asks if, and how, film uses" shoes differently from other art forms, and if so what this difference reveals about the medium, and about our current age of art
  • Offers insights into debates around stardom; costume; gender; material objects and trauma; objects and the history of cinema; consumerism and advertising

In his famous interpretation of Vincent Van Gogh’s painting A Pair of Peasant’s Shoes (1886), Heidegger argues that shoes tell us all we need to know about the world of the person who walks in them. In the case of Van Gogh’s painting, we learn this not through a description of the pair of shoes, nor by a report on how to make shoes, but by looking at the shoes. Heidegger thus gestures towards the power of the visual arts to show us human truths through images of footwear and the feet they conceal or reveal, a power that finds its fullest expression in the cinema. From Chaplin’s meal of boots (The Gold Rush, 1925), through Powell and Pressburger’s Red Shoes (1948) and Dorothy’s ruby slippers (The Wizard of Oz, 1939), to Julia Roberts’ pvc thigh-highs (Pretty Woman, 1990), Marty McFly’s power-lacing Nikes (Back to the Future, 1985) and the slim, spike-heeled stiletto that graces the poster for The Devil Wears Prada (2006), shoes are not only some of the cinema’s most enduring icons; they also serve as characterisations, plot devices, soundtracks, metaphors and philosophical touchpoints. This book anaylses their significnace through a range of approaches drawn from the fields of Film Studies, Philosophy, Cultural History, Fashion, Cultural Studies and Politics.

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