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Telecinematic Stylistics Christian Hoffmann Editor Monika Kirnerludwig Editor

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Telecinematic Stylistics Christian Hoffmann Editor Monika Kirnerludwig Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.08 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Christian Hoffmann (editor), Monika Kirner-Ludwig (editor)
ISBN: 9781350042858, 1350042854
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Telecinematic Stylistics Christian Hoffmann Editor Monika Kirnerludwig Editor by Christian Hoffmann (editor), Monika Kirner-ludwig (editor) 9781350042858, 1350042854 instant download after payment.

Over the last two decades, the study of discourse in film and television has become one of the most promising research avenues in stylistics and pragmatics due to the dazzling variety of source material and the huge pragmatic range within it. Meanwhile, with the advent of streaming and the box set, film and television themselves are becoming separated by an increasingly blurred line. This volume closes a long-standing gap in stylistics research, bringing together a book-level pragmastylistic showcase. It presents current developments from the field from two complementary perspectives, looking stylistically at the discourse in film and the discourse of and around film. This latter phrase comes to mean the approaches which try to account for the pragmatic effects induced by cinematography. This might be the camera work or the lighting, or the mise en scène or montage. The volume takes a multimodal approach, looking at word, movement and gesture, in keeping with modern stylistics. The volume shows how pragmatic themes and methods are adapted and applied to films, including speech acts, (im)politeness, implicature and context. In this way, it provides systematic insights into how meanings are displayed, enhanced, suppressed and negotiated in both film and televisual arts.

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