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  • SB Zehdenick
  • Müncheberg ZALF
  • Experimentalfilm  (3)
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  • 1
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    Book
    New Brunswick, NJ [u.a.] : Rutgers Univ. Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014842682
    Format: VIII, 213 S. , Ill. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 0813532752 , 9780813532752 , 0813532760 , 9780813532769
    Series Statement: New directions in international studies
    Content: In Global Cities, scholars from an impressive array of disciplines--sociology, political science, comparative literature, cinema studies, and architectural theory--critique the growing body of literature on the current process broadly known as "globalization." This inter disciplinary focus enables the authors to explore the complex geographies of modern cities, and to offer possible strategies for reclaiming a sense of place and community in these globalized urban settings. While examining major cities including New York, Tokyo, Berlin, Paris, and Hong Kong, contributores insist that the study of urban experiences must remain as attentive to the material effects as to the psychic and social consequences of globalization. Accordingly, individual essays explore the implications of global culture for architecture, cinema, and communication-but do so in a way that highlights the importance of the spaces between such metropolitan centers, These locations, the authors argue, serve as increasingly important "frontier zones, " where an incredibly diverse set of actors converge and struggle for power and presence. Such a perspective, they contend, ultimately adds nuance and meaning to our understanding of the heterogeneous urban landscapes of these global cities.
    Note: Reading the city in a global digital age: between topographic representation and spatialized power projects / Saskia Sassen -- Collective memory and locality in global cities / Jennifer Jordan -- Gobbled up and gone: cultural preservation and the global city marketplace / Tasha G. Oren -- Los toquis, or urban babel / Nataša Ďurovičová -- Too close to home: Naruse Mikio and Japanese cinema of the 1950s / Catherine Russell -- Authenticity and globalization / John B. Hertz -- Global cannibal city machines: recent visions of urban/social space / Peter Sands -- Cinema, the city, and the cinematic / Ackbar Abbas -- Codes, collectives, and commodities: rethinking global cities as metalogistical spaces / Timothy W. Luke -- Some thoughts on cities: visions and plans / Jorge Annibal-Iribarne -- Architecture and memory / Jo Noero.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Stadt ; Film ; Stadt ; Gesellschaft ; Neue Medien ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
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    Book
    Austin, Tex. : Univ. of Texas Press
    UID:
    gbv_719177022
    Format: X, 294 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780292744158 , 9780292762091
    Content: Introduction: mise-en-scene, a seemingly international staging -- A neonoir skew to the action-image. A shimmering suture: Fabián Bielinsky's epileptic El aura -- Slippery criminal pleasures: intermediality and voyeurism in Jorge Furtado's O homem que copiava -- Endless quest: chasing sex, lies, and money at the gates of hell in Heitor Dhalia's O cheiro do ralo -- Road movies. The paradoxical effect of the documentary: Walter Salles's Central do Brasil -- Twin piques: the double discourse of Carlos Sorín's El camino de San Diego -- Orphans' solidarity: María Victoria Menis's El cielito -- Drama. Sculpting time: Inês de Oliveira Cézar's Como pasan las horas -- The past engulfs the present: Josue Mendez's Días de Santiago -- Experimental auteurism. Whether or not to end one's life: Carlos Reygadas's Japón -- Crime and self-inflicted punishment: Carlos Reygadas's Batalla en El cielo -- Experimental auteurism and intertextuality. The miracle of female bonding in patriarchal society: Carlos Reygadas's Stellet licht (2008) -- Cyclical scapegoating: Inês de Oliveira Cézar's Extranjera -- The irrevocable nature of curses: Inês de Oliveira Cézar's El recuento de Los Daños -- Splintered mirrors, echoes, and reverberations: Fernando Pérez Valdés's Madrigal -- Experimental pseudo-documentary. Room with a view: Fernando Pérez Valdés's Suite Habana -- Life is and is not: Paz Encina's Hamaca Paraguaya -- Conclusion: possible futures
    Note: Includes a filmography with the bibliography , Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-285) and index , Introduction: mise-en-scene, a seemingly international staging -- A neonoir skew to the action-image. A shimmering suture: Fabián Bielinsky's epileptic El aura -- Slippery criminal pleasures: intermediality and voyeurism in Jorge Furtado's O homem que copiava -- Endless quest: chasing sex, lies, and money at the gates of hell in Heitor Dhalia's O cheiro do ralo -- Road movies. The paradoxical effect of the documentary: Walter Salles's Central do Brasil -- Twin piques: the double discourse of Carlos Sorín's El camino de San Diego -- Orphans' solidarity: María Victoria Menis's El cielito -- Drama. Sculpting time: Inês de Oliveira Cézar's Como pasan las horas -- The past engulfs the present: Josue Mendez's Días de Santiago -- Experimental auteurism. Whether or not to end one's life: Carlos Reygadas's Japón -- Crime and self-inflicted punishment: Carlos Reygadas's Batalla en El cielo -- Experimental auteurism and intertextuality. The miracle of female bonding in patriarchal society: Carlos Reygadas's Stellet licht (2008) -- Cyclical scapegoating: Inês de Oliveira Cézar's Extranjera -- The irrevocable nature of curses: Inês de Oliveira Cézar's El recuento de Los Daños -- Splintered mirrors, echoes, and reverberations: Fernando Pérez Valdés's Madrigal -- Experimental pseudo-documentary. Room with a view: Fernando Pérez Valdés's Suite Habana -- Life is and is not: Paz Encina's Hamaca Paraguaya -- Conclusion: possible futures.
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Experimentalfilm ; Geschichte 1998-2010
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1745015191
    Format: x, 200 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780197551172 , 9780197551165
    Content: "The Melancholy Lens is a study of the films and videos of five major figures of The American Avant-Garde Cinema. Unlike other books on these artists, the approach here is to examine in detail the form, structure, and imagery of each work in terms of how these reflect, directly or indirectly, consciously or unconsciously, aspects of each artist's personality. As both film scholar and psychoanalyst, the author is in a unique position to consider the work from this original perspective"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780197551196
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Pipolo, Tony The melancholy lens New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021 ISBN 9780197551202
    Language: English
    Keywords: Deren, Maya 1917-1961 ; Brakhage, Stan 1933-2003 ; Markopoulos, Gregory J. 1928-1992 ; Beavers, Robert 1949- ; Gehr, Ernie 1943- ; Experimentalfilm ; Das Autobiografische
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1693530295
    Format: viii, 561 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780190938642 , 9780190938635
    Content: Introduction: The persistence of cinema -- The two expanded cinemas -- Expanded cinema revis(it)ed -- Cinema as performance -- Cinema as object I -- Cinema as object II -- Cinema as idea -- Conclusion: Reframing expanded cinema.
    Content: "Cinema Expanded: Avant-Garde Film in the Age of Intermedia a comprehensive historical survey of expanded cinema from the mid-1960s to the present. It offers an historical and theoretical revision of the concept of expanded cinema, placing it in the context of avant-garde/experimental film history rather than the history of new media, intermedia, or multimedia. The book argues that, while expanded cinema has taken an incredible variety of forms (including moving image installation, multi-screen films, live cinematic performance, light shows, shadow plays, computer-generated images, video art, sculptural objects, and texts), it is nonetheless best understood as an ongoing meditation by filmmakers on the nature of cinema, specifically, and on its relationship to the other arts. Cinema Expanded also extends its historical and theoretical scope to avant-garde film culture more generally, placing expanded cinema in that context while also considering what it has to tell us about the moving image in the art world and new media environment"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780190938666
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Walley, Jonathan Cinema expanded New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
    Keywords: Avantgarde ; Experimentalfilm ; Intermedialität ; Geschichte 1960-2020
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Durham ; London :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV046406488
    Format: xii, 271 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-4780-0809-5 , 978-1-4780-0679-4
    Series Statement: Sinotheory
    Uniform Title: Capital's abjects 2012 Chinese cinemas, urban horror, and the limits of visibility
    Content: "Urban Horror offers a theory of neoliberal post-socialism through an examination of Chinese cinema. According to Erin Huang, neoliberal post-socialism is the economic order that succeeded the end of the Cold War, and describes the attempted articulation of geopolitical and economic relations between formerly socialist and non-socialist countries in what Huang terms the era of the 'post' or 'post-X.' Rather than describing the definitive end of an era, 'post-X' proffers a regressive temporal logic that sutures the present to the past and continuously differs the future. Huang sees the proliferation of terms to describe Chinese economics after the 1978 economic reform policies as the symptoms of a geopolitical order that doesn't yet have a properly articulated name.
    Content: For Huang, this unarticulated political order is nevertheless felt affectively through what she calls 'urban horror,' and it is best accessed through the cinema of the time period, in which hypermediality-when the meaning of the image no longer depends on an externally existing reality-became popular. Drawing on a definition of horror as a historical mode of perception that occurs when a perceived external reality exceeds one's internal frame of comprehension, Huang argues that the excess of feeling that marks horror's presence allows for an 'elusive sensory communicative channel' in which alternative and dissenting political feelings can emerge. Chapter 1 offers a historical study of the factory in cinema, positioning the images of factory ruins in Chinese cinema as an attempt to reinvent a past that never fully existed. Chapter 2 examines urban horror from a post-socialist feminist perspective by examining the films of Shaohong Li.
    Content: Chapter 3 focuses on urban horror's development as a product of time in post-socialist Chinese documentary films. Chapter 4 focuses on post-1997 Hong Kong cinema that circulates public sentiments about Hong Kong as a place of political and economic exception. Chapter 5 examines the films of Ming-liang Tsai-and the subject of precarity in Tsai's films-in relation to their display in art museums and performance art spaces. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Sinophone and East Asian studies, film studies, studies of globalization and neoliberalism, political and social theory, affect studies, feminist studies, and Marxist studies"-
    Note: Extensive and substantial revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--University of California, Irvine, 2012, titled Capital's abjects : Chinese cinemas, urban horror, and the limits of visibility , Dissertation University of California 2012 , Introduction. Urban horror : speculative futures of Chinese cinemas -- Cartographies of socialism and post-socialism : the factory gate and the threshold of the visible world -- Intimate dystopias : post-socialist femininity and the Marxist-feminist interior -- The post- as media time : documentary experiments and the rhetoric of ruin gazing -- Post-socialism in Hong Kong : zone urbanism and Marxist phenomenology -- The ethics of representing precarity : subverting the givenness of this world
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-4780-0910-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
    RVK:
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    Keywords: Horrorfilm ; Stadt ; Stadt ; Horror ; Dokumentarfilm ; Blockbuster ; Videokunst ; Hochschulschrift ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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