Cracking Gilles Deleuze's Crystal
Autor Barry Nevinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474426329
ISBN-10: 1474426328
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 20 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
ISBN-10: 1474426328
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 20 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Theorising Renoir's narrative style: Bazin, Faulkner, and Braudy.
The future beyond the point de fuite: opening the image-temps to space
Open spaces / open futures: filming spatial politics
Reading Deleuze on Renoir: critical opinions
Discursive positioning: Renoir auteur
Chapter 1 - Teatro Mundi: Framing Urban Dynamics in Renoir's Paris
Introduction: Renoir, cinema and the city
La Chienne (1931)
Boudu sauvé des eaux (1932)
La Règle du jeu (1939)
Conclusion: Renoir's Ville-concept
Chapter 2 - From Desert to Dreamscape: Viewing Renoir's Rural Landscapes as Spatial Arenas
Introduction: opening the natural landscape to space-time
Le Bled (1929)
The Southerner (1945)
The River (1951)
Conclusion: dynamising the natural landscape
Chapter 3 - Portraying the Future(s) of the Front Populaire
Introduction: theory and texts in context
Le Crime de Monsieur Lange (1936)
Les Bas-fonds (1936)
La Grande Illusion (1937)
Conclusion: 'We are dancing on a volcano'.
Chapter 4 - Renoir's Crises Anti-réalistes: Framing le Temps Gelé
Introduction: seeing time in the image plane
Diary of a Chambermaid (1946)
The Golden Coach (1952)
Eléna et les hommes (1956)
Conclusion: society and spectacle
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix: Corpus Breakdown
Preface
Introduction
Theorising Renoir's narrative style: Bazin, Faulkner, and Braudy.
The future beyond the point de fuite: opening the image-temps to space
Open spaces / open futures: filming spatial politics
Reading Deleuze on Renoir: critical opinions
Discursive positioning: Renoir auteur
Chapter 1 - Teatro Mundi: Framing Urban Dynamics in Renoir's Paris
Introduction: Renoir, cinema and the city
La Chienne (1931)
Boudu sauvé des eaux (1932)
La Règle du jeu (1939)
Conclusion: Renoir's Ville-concept
Chapter 2 - From Desert to Dreamscape: Viewing Renoir's Rural Landscapes as Spatial Arenas
Introduction: opening the natural landscape to space-time
Le Bled (1929)
The Southerner (1945)
The River (1951)
Conclusion: dynamising the natural landscape
Chapter 3 - Portraying the Future(s) of the Front Populaire
Introduction: theory and texts in context
Le Crime de Monsieur Lange (1936)
Les Bas-fonds (1936)
La Grande Illusion (1937)
Conclusion: 'We are dancing on a volcano'.
Chapter 4 - Renoir's Crises Anti-réalistes: Framing le Temps Gelé
Introduction: seeing time in the image plane
Diary of a Chambermaid (1946)
The Golden Coach (1952)
Eléna et les hommes (1956)
Conclusion: society and spectacle
Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix: Corpus Breakdown
Notă biografică
Barry Nevin is Assistant Lecturer in French at the Dublin Institute of Technology and Teaching Visitor in Film Studies at Trinity College Dublin. His research focuses on French cinema of the 1930s, particularly the films of Jean Renoir, Jacques Feyder and Marcel Carné. His work has been published in a wide range of academic journals including Studies in French Cinema, French Cultural Studies and the Journal of Urban Cultural Studies.
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Reassessing the unique qualities of Renoir's influential visual style by interpreting his films through Gilles Deleuze's film philosophy, and through previously unpublished production files, Barry Nevin provides a fresh and accessible interdisciplinary perspective that illuminates both the consistency and diversity of Renoir's oeuvre.
Reassessing the unique qualities of Renoir's influential visual style by interpreting his films through Gilles Deleuze's film philosophy, and through previously unpublished production files, Barry Nevin provides a fresh and accessible interdisciplinary perspective that illuminates both the consistency and diversity of Renoir's oeuvre.