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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Continuum
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    gbv_1679152238
    Format: Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781628929126
    Content: Part One: Foundations of a New Film Aesthetic -- Chapter One: Engaging the Aesthetic Impulse -- Chapter Two: The Redundancy of Realism -- Chapter Three: The Transcendence of the Cinematic Image -- Part Two: Towards a Theory of Popular Culture -- Chapter Four: Popular Culture as Industry and Commodity -- Chapter Five: Authenticity and Spectacle -- Part Three: Text and Spectacle in The Matrix Franchise -- Chapter Six: Spectacle and The Matrix Phenomenon Chapter Seven: Discursive Text, Intertexuality and The Matrix Franchise -- Chapter Eight: Conceptualising the Hypermyth - Gorging on the Sacred Past -- Part Four: The Cinematic Real: Image, Text, Culture -- Chapter Nine: The Transition From Genre to Genericity -- Chapter Ten: The Metacinematic Real and the Spectacle Aesthetic -- Chapter Eleven: Metacinema and Postmodern Narrative: The New Auteurism
    Content: Film and theory have always gone hand in hand. In many ways, the professional academic study of cinema grew out of the revolutionary surges in literary and cultural theory in Europe. Since the 1970s, film theory has predominantly been a lens through which to wage philosophical and cultural war (in increasingly abstract terms), and cinema was in the right place at the right time. Toward a New Film Aesthetic argues that such an approach to film studies ultimately debilitates the study of film. How does film theory connect with an audience that experiences film far beyond the confines of the academy? How can film scholars remain relevant to film culture? These are the fundamental question that film scholars seem to have neglected. Film theory, simply put, has detached itself from meaningful discussions of cinema undertaken with mainstream audiences. Toward a New Film Aesthetic is a radical attempt to connect the study of film with the actual viewing and consumption practices of mainstream cinematic culture. Isaacs argues that theory has rendered the majority of approaches to film insular, self-reflective, obtuse, and-in its worst incarnation-elitist. He redefines cinema aesthetics in terms of the obsessive consumption of cinematic texts that is the hallmark of contemporary film viewing
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780826428707
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780826428714
    Additional Edition: Available in another form
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Film ; Ästhetik
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