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Performing Silence in World Cinemas

Autor Roberto Cavallini
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 2027
Performing Silence in World Cinemas considers the place of cinematic silence in the narrative construction of contemporary, globalized subjectivities and its implications in the study of aural and visual cultures. Providing an historical and critical analysis of internationally acclaimed directors like, among others, Ingmar Bergman, Marguerite Duras, Chantal Akerman, Béla Tarr, Pedro Costa, Ousmane Sémbene, Agnés Varda, Reha Erdem, Lisandro Alonso, this volume, for the first time in English, configures a theoretical framework to consider cinematic silence in sound film within a transcultural and transnational perspective. Along with an examination of specific films and contexts, Roberto Cavallini provides a timely examination of silence from a number of methodological perspectives - historical, cultural, philosophical and musical - and provides a framework to understand its aesthetic and epistemic implications for contemporary critical thought and cinema.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501333095
ISBN-10: 1501333097
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Analyzes films from an international lineup of directors, such as: Chantal Akerman (Belgium), Lisandro Alonso (Argentina), Michelangelo Antonioni (Italy), Pedro Costa (Portugal), Lav Diaz (Philippines), Marguerite Durav (France), Reha Erdem (Turkey), Ousmane Sembene (Senegal), Béla Tarr (Hungary) and Jia Zhangke (China)

Notă biografică

Roberto Cavallini is a Film scholar and producer. Cavallini writes about Italian and European Cinema, documentary cinema and the essay film, World Cinema and visual cultures. He is part of the editorial board of 'Italian Frame', and curated an anthology which traces the relationship between post-war Italian Cinema and religion, Requiem for a Nation: religion and politics in post-war Italian Cinema (2016).

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1: Cinematic silence: a theoretical frameworkInterlude 1 "World Cinemas of silence" (Godard, Antonioni, Bergman, Bresson)Chapter 2: Cinematic silence and modernismInterlude 2 "World Cinemas of silence" (Pasolini, Ozu, Fassbinder, Tarkovsky)Chapter 3: Cinematic silence and the discourse on realityInterlude 3 "World Cinemas of silence" (Ustaoglu, Gorris, Meshkini, Kiarostami)Chapter 4: Silence, vulnerability and the postcolonialInterlude 4 "World Cinemas of silence" (Sokurov, Slaboshpytskiy, Kaurismaki, Ming-Liang, Ki-Duk, Suleiman)Chapter 5: Cinematic silence and the non-human worldInterlude 5 "World Cinemas of silence" (Visconti, Angelopoulos, Weerasethakul, Reygadas, Marker, Herzog, Pelechian)Coda: For a theory of cinematic silenceBibliographyIndex