«This fascinating study of gesture makes an original contribution to
film studies through the persuasive insights it offers into the
significance of gesture in its different manifestations in post-New
Wave cinema. Meticulous analysis of an eclectic choice of examples and
compelling meditations on wider questions of social conditioning,
human memory and gender make this book essential reading.» (Dr
Albertine Fox, Senior Lecturer in French Film, University of Bristol)
Since the invention of cinema in the late nineteenth century, gesture
has been a central preoccupation and source of innovation for early
film pioneers and avant-garde filmmakers. A non-verbal form of
expression and communication characterised by movement, gesture is a
key theoretical concept in film analysis that raises crucial questions
about the medium specificity of cinema. This book uses an
interdisciplinary and intermedial approach to read gesture in terms of
its interplay with film technology and its relations with the visual
and performing arts. The author examines the aesthetics of gesture in
a selection of films made during a complex historical and cultural
period marked by the disintegration of the French New Wave, the
uprisings of May 1968 and the decline of postwar economic prosperity.
The book offers an in-depth study of the works of major and often
under-explored French and Francophone filmmakers, artists, writers and
intellectuals, including Chantal Akerman, Fernand Deligny, Jean-Luc
Godard, Pierre Klossowski, Anne-Marie Miéville, Georges Perec,
Bernard Queysanne, Jacques Rivette, Renaud Victor and Pierre Zucca.
While revitalising the expression of gesture in modern sound cinema,
their films developed radical ways of representing and revealing the
impact of sociocultural conditioning on the body.
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ISBN
9781800796409
Publisert
2023
Utgave
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Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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