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Stardust Cinematic Archives At The End Of The World Hannah Goodwin

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Stardust Cinematic Archives At The End Of The World Hannah Goodwin
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4.7

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Stardust Cinematic Archives At The End Of The World Hannah Goodwin instant download after payment.

Publisher: Univ Of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Hannah Goodwin
ISBN: 9781517916503, 151791650X
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Stardust Cinematic Archives At The End Of The World Hannah Goodwin by Hannah Goodwin 9781517916503, 151791650X instant download after payment.

An exploration of the fundamental bond between cinema and the cosmos The advent of cinema occurred alongside pivotal developments in astronomy and astrophysics, including Albert Einstein's theories of relativity, all of which dramatically altered our conception of time and provided new means of envisioning the limits of our world. Tracing the many aesthetic, philosophical, and technological parallels between these fields, Stardust explores how cinema has routinely looked toward the cosmos to reflect our collective anxiety about a universe without us. Employing a "cosmocinematic gaze," Hannah Goodwin uses the metaphorical frameworks from astronomy to posit new understandings of cinematic time and underscore the role of light in generating archives for an uncertain future. Surveying a broad range of works, including silent-era educational films, avant-garde experimental works, and contemporary blockbusters, she carves out a distinctive area of film analysis that extends its reach far beyond mainstream science fiction to explore films that reckon with a future in which humans are absent. This expansive study details the shared affinities between cinema and the stars in order to demonstrate how filmmakers have used cosmic imagery and themes to respond to the twentieth century's moments of existential dread, from World War I to the atomic age to our current moment of environmental collapse. As our outlook on the future continues to change, Stardust illuminates the promise of cinema to bear witness to humanity's fragile existence within the vast expanse of the universe.

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