By analyzing appropriations of literary modernism in video,
experimental film, and installation art, this study investigates works
of media art as agents of cultural memory. While research recognizes
film and literature as media of memory, it often overlooks media art.
Adaptation studies, art history, and hermeneutics help understand
‘appropriation’ in art in terms of a dialog between an artwork, a
text, and their contexts. The Russian Formalist notion of
estrangement, together with new concepts from literary, film, and
media studies, offers a new perspective on ‘appropriation’ that
illuminates the sensuous dimension of cultural memory . Media artworks
make memory palpable: they address the collective body memory of their
viewers, prompting them to reflect on the past and embody new ways of
remembering. Five contextual close-readings analyze artworks by Janis
Crystal Lipzin, William Kentridge, Mark Aerial Waller, Paweł
Wojtasik, and Tom Kalin. They appropriate modernist texts by Gertrude
Stein, Italo Svevo, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Guillaume Apollinaire,
Virginia Woolf, and Robert Musil. This book will be of value to
readers interested in cultural memory, sensory studies, literary
modernism, adaptation studies, and art history.
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Cultural Memory and the Dynamics of Estrangement
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110729900
Publisert
2023
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Utgiver
Vendor
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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