Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (488 S.).
ISBN:
978-3-8376-1648-4
,
978-3-8394-1648-8
Serie:
Metabasis - Transkriptionen zwischen Literaturen, Künsten und Medien 7
Anmerkung:
Biographical note: Jörg Sternagel (PhD) teaches Media Studies at the University of Potsdam. His research focus is media and phenomenology. Deborah Levitt is Assistant Professor in Culture and Media Studies at Eugene Lang College, The New School, New York City. She is a media historian and theorist. Her research focuses on media, biopolitics, and rhetorics of life. Dieter Mersch is Professor in Media Theory and Media Studies at the University of Potsdam. His main research interests are the philosophy of media, language, and art. - Main description: This volume offers transdisciplinary perspectives on the study of acting and performance in moving image forms. It assembles 26 international scholars from dance, theatre, film, media and cultural studies, art history and philosophy to investigate the art of acting and the presence of the human body in analog and digital film, animation and video art. The volume includes classical case studies and essays devoted to acting history and acting and genres, but its particular emphasis is on introducing a wide range of groundbreaking theoretical approaches - from continental and analytic philosophy to new media theory and cognitivist research - all of which interrogate the fundamental conceptions of »act« and »actor« that underwrite both popular and academic notions of performance in moving image culture. - Review text: »Der Sammelband ist nicht einfach eine weitere Publikation, die der Beziehung zwischen neuen Technologien und Schauspiel gewidmet ist, und er bietet mehr als einen Überblick über schauspielerische Performance in zeitgenössischen Massenmedien, nämlich vor allem Ansatzpunkte für neue analytische sowie theoretische Zugänge.« Mattia Lento, NCCR Mediality Newsletter, 9 (2013) Besprochen in: GMK-Newsletter, 11/12 (2012) NCCR Mediality Newsletter, 9 (2013), Marcus Sandl
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Film
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Schauspielkunst
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Konferenzschrift
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Konferenzschrift
DOI:
10.14361/transcript.9783839416488