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Roland Barthes' cinema

Philip Watts ; manuscript edited from the author's unfinished chapters, Dudley Andrew ... [et al.]

Oxford University Press, 2016

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  • : cloth

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-177) and indexes

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内容説明

The most famous name in French literary circles from the late 1950s till his death in 1981, Roland Barthes maintained a contradictory rapport with the cinema. As a cultural critic, he warned of its surreptitious ability to lead the enthralled spectator toward an acceptance of a pre-given world. As a leftist, he understood that spectacle could be turned against itself and provoke deep questioning of that pre-given world. And as an extraordinarily sensitive human being, he relished the beauty of images and the community they could bring together.

目次

Editors' Preface Introduction Chapter One - A Degraded Spectacle Chapter Two - Refresh the Perception of the World Chapter Three - Barthes and Bazin Chapter Four- Another Revolution Chapter Five - Exiting the Movie Theater Chapter Six - The Melodramatic Imagination Conclusion - From Barthes to Ranciere? Interview With Jacques Ranciere Nine Texts on the Cinema by Roland Barthes Barthes and Cinema: A Bibliography Index

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