Opening Bazin : postwar film theory and its afterlife
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Opening Bazin : postwar film theory and its afterlife
Oxford University Press, c2011
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内容説明
Andre Bazin remains one of the most read, most studied, and most engaging figures ever to have written about film. He is indisputably the cinema's most influential philosopher-critic. Always an important presence within cinema theory, Bazin, who died just over fifty years ago, has seen a massive resurgence of interest among critics, scholars, and students of every persuasion. The journal that he founded in 1951, Cahiers du Cinema, marked the anniversary year of
his death by republishing a dozen of his uncollected essays while Film Comment and Film Quarterly in the US published memorial issues; conferences were held worldwide. Last year also saw the opening of an electronic Bazin archive which consists of his entire output of 2600 pieces on a fascinating array
of topics.
These events represent an ideal springboard for a major collection about Bazin. The proposed volume will include essays from the best scholars of French cinema in the US and abroad. The contributors represent a pantheon of several generations of the very best film scholars: Gunning, Frodon, Margulies, Conley, MacCabe, Narboni, Vernet, Finally, Fifty years after his death, Andre Bazin's full range of articles has been catalogued. Armed with this, 33 scholars from four continents have
opened Bazin up in this new century, tracing his lineage, debating his aesthetics, locating him in the rich cultural moment of postwar France, and tracking the effect of his thought around the world. This volume reinforces his preeminence as the most gifted and influential of all writers on film.
目次
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- ANDREW AND JOUBERT-LAURENCIN A BINOCULAR PREFACE
- THOMAS ELSAESSER A BAZINIAN HALF-CENTURY
- LUDOVIC CORTADE CINEMA ACROSS FAULT LINES: BAZIN AND THE FRENCH SCHOOL OF GEOGRAPHY
- TOM CONLEY EVOLUTION AND EVENT IN QU'EST-CE QUE LE CINEMA?
- JEAN-FRANCOIS CHEVRIER THE REALITY OF HALLUCINATION IN ANDRE BAZIN
- MONICA DALL'ASTA BEYOND THE IMAGE IN BENJAMIN AND BAZIN: THE AURA OF THE EVENT
- COLIN MACCABE BAZIN AS MODERNIST
- JEAN-MICHEL FRODON FILM AND PLASTER: THE MOULD OF HISTORY
- DIANE ARNAUD FROM BAZIN TO DELEUZE. A MATTER OF DEPTH
- LOUIS-GEORGES SCHWARTZ DECONSTRUCTION AVANT LA LETTRE: JACQUES DERRIDA BEFORE ANDRE BAZIN
- PHILIP ROSEN BELIEF IN BAZIN
- TOM GUNNING THE WORLD IN ITS OWN IMAGE: THE MYTH OF TOTAL CINEMA
- DANIEL MORGAN THE AFTERLIFE OF SUPERIMPOSITION
- ANGELA DALLE VACCHE THE DIFFERENCE OF CINEMA IN THE SYSTEM OF THE ARTS
- DUDLEY ANDREW MALRAUX, BAZIN, AND THE GESTURE OF PICASSO
- NOA STEIMATSKY INCOHERENT SPASMS AND THE DIGNITY OF SIGNS: BAZIN'S BRESSON
- SEUNG-HOON JEONG ANIMALS: AN ADVENTURE IN BAZIN'S ONTOLOGY
- IVONE MARGULIES BAZIN'S EXQUISITE CORPSES
- HERVE JOUBERT-LAURENCIN RE-WRITING THE IMAGE: TWO EFFECTS OF THE FUTURE-PERFECT IN ANDRE BAZIN
- PHILIP WATTS THE ELOQUENT IMAGE: THE POSTWAR MISSION OF FILM AND OF CRITICISM
- ANTOINE DE BAECQUE BAZIN IN COMBAT
- MARC VERNET BAZIN THE CENSOR?
- JEREMI SZANIAWSKI WAVES OF CRISIS IN FRENCH CINEMA
- ROCHELLE FACK BAZIN'S CHAPLIN MYTH AND THE CORROSIVE LETTRISTS
- STEVEN UNGAR RADICAL AMBITIONS IN POSTWAR FRENCH DOCUMENTARY
- GRANT WIEDENFELD BAZIN ON THE MARGINS OF THE 7TH ART
- MICHAEL CRAMER TELEVISION AND THE AUTEUR IN THE LATE FIFTIES
- JAMES TWEEDIE ANDRE BAZIN'S BAD TASTE
- JOHN MACKAY MONTAGE UNDER SUSPICION: BAZIN'S RUSSO-SOVIET RECEPTION
- ALICE LOVEJOY FROM RIPPLES TO WAVES: BAZIN IN EASTERN EUROPE
- ISMAIL XAVIER BAZIN IN BRAZIL: A WELCOME VISITOR
- CECILE LAGESSE BAZIN AND THE POLITICS OF REALISM IN MAINLAND CHINA
- KAN NOZAKI JAPANESE READINGS: THE TEXTUAL THREAD
- RYAN COOK JAPANESE LESSONS: BAZIN'S CINEMATIC COSMOPOLITANISM
- INDEX
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