
Despite changes in the media landscape, film remains a vital force in contemporary culture, as do our ideas of what "a movie" or "the cinematic" are. Indeed, we might say that the category of film now only exists in theory. Whereas film-theoretical discussion at the turn of the 21st century was preoccupied, understandably, by digital technology's permeation of virtually all aspects of the film object, this volume moves the conversation away from a focus on film's materiality towards timely questions concerning the ethics, politics, and even aesthetics of thinking about the medium of cinema. To put it another way, this collection narrows in on the subject of film, not with a nostalgic sensibility, but with the recognition that what constitutes a film is historically contingent, in dialogue with the vicissitudes of entertainment, art, and empire. The volume is divided into six sections: Meta-Theory; Film Theory's Project of Emancipation; Apparatus and Perception; Audiovisuality; How Close is Close Reading?; and The Turn to Experience.
This volume investigates the evolving definition of film in the 21st century by shifting the focus from digital materiality to the ethics, politics, and aesthetics of cinematic theory. Editor Kyle Stevens compiles contributions from various scholars to argue that the category of film is historically contingent and deeply intertwined with broader societal shifts in art, entertainment, and empire. The text serves as a critical intervention, moving beyond the technological anxieties of the early 2000s to address how we conceptualize the cinematic medium today.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this collection as a significant resource for advanced students and scholars seeking to understand contemporary shifts in film theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for those already familiar with foundational cinematic discourse.
Page Count:
707
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190873949
ISBN-13:
9780190873943
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