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Title Thinking in the dark : cinema, theory, practice / edited by Murray Pomerance and R. Barton Palmer.
Publisher New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2016]
Copyright date ©2016



Descript 1 online resource (ix, 274 pages) : illustrations
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Contents Introduction / R. Barton Palmer and Murray Pomerance -- Hugo Münsterberg: Psychologizing spectatorship between laboratory and theater / Jeremy Blatter -- Vachel Lindsay : theory of movie hieroglyphics / Tom Gunning -- Béla Balázs : film aesthetics and the rituals of romance / Steven Woodward -- Siegfried Kracauer : the politics of film theory and criticism / Johannes von Moltke -- Walter Benjamin : afterimages of the aura / Colin Williamson -- Jean Epstein : Cinema's encounter with modern life / Sarah Keller -- Sergei Eisenstein : Attractions / montage / animation / Matthew Solomon -- Jacques Lacan : giving all the right signs / Dominic Lennard -- Rudolf Arnheim : cinema and partial illusion / Nathan Holmes -- Roland Barthes : what films show us and what they mean / William Brown -- Jean Rouch : the camera as provocateur / William Rothman -- André Bazin : dark passage into the mystery of being / Dudley Andrew -- Gilles Deleuze : on movement, time and modernism / Will Scheibel -- Stanley Cavell : the contingencies of film and its theory / Daniel Morgan -- Michel Foucault : murmur and meditation / Tom Conley -- Jean Douchet : La Politique Hitchcockienne / R. Barton Palmer -- Christian Metz : dreaming a language in cinema / Steven Rybin -- V.F. Perkins : aesthetic suspense / Alex Clayton -- Jacques Rancière : equality and aesthetics / Gilberto Perez -- Michel Chion : listening to cinema / Jonah Corne -- Judith Butler : sex, gender, and subject formation / Kristen Hatch -- Works cited -- Notes on contributors -- Index.
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ISBN 9780813566306 (e-book)
0813566304 (e-book)
9780813575605 (e-book)
0813575605 (e-book)
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Subject Film criticism.
Film critics.
Motion pictures -- Philosophy.
Alt author Pomerance, Murray, 1946-
Palmer, R. Barton, 1946-
Descript 1 online resource (ix, 274 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
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Contents Introduction / R. Barton Palmer and Murray Pomerance -- Hugo Münsterberg: Psychologizing spectatorship between laboratory and theater / Jeremy Blatter -- Vachel Lindsay : theory of movie hieroglyphics / Tom Gunning -- Béla Balázs : film aesthetics and the rituals of romance / Steven Woodward -- Siegfried Kracauer : the politics of film theory and criticism / Johannes von Moltke -- Walter Benjamin : afterimages of the aura / Colin Williamson -- Jean Epstein : Cinema's encounter with modern life / Sarah Keller -- Sergei Eisenstein : Attractions / montage / animation / Matthew Solomon -- Jacques Lacan : giving all the right signs / Dominic Lennard -- Rudolf Arnheim : cinema and partial illusion / Nathan Holmes -- Roland Barthes : what films show us and what they mean / William Brown -- Jean Rouch : the camera as provocateur / William Rothman -- André Bazin : dark passage into the mystery of being / Dudley Andrew -- Gilles Deleuze : on movement, time and modernism / Will Scheibel -- Stanley Cavell : the contingencies of film and its theory / Daniel Morgan -- Michel Foucault : murmur and meditation / Tom Conley -- Jean Douchet : La Politique Hitchcockienne / R. Barton Palmer -- Christian Metz : dreaming a language in cinema / Steven Rybin -- V.F. Perkins : aesthetic suspense / Alex Clayton -- Jacques Rancière : equality and aesthetics / Gilberto Perez -- Michel Chion : listening to cinema / Jonah Corne -- Judith Butler : sex, gender, and subject formation / Kristen Hatch -- Works cited -- Notes on contributors -- Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780813566306 (e-book)
0813566304 (e-book)
9780813575605 (e-book)
0813575605 (e-book)
Subject Film criticism.
Film critics.
Motion pictures -- Philosophy.
Alt author Pomerance, Murray, 1946-
Palmer, R. Barton, 1946-

Subject Film criticism.
Film critics.
Motion pictures -- Philosophy.
Descript 1 online resource (ix, 274 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction / R. Barton Palmer and Murray Pomerance -- Hugo Münsterberg: Psychologizing spectatorship between laboratory and theater / Jeremy Blatter -- Vachel Lindsay : theory of movie hieroglyphics / Tom Gunning -- Béla Balázs : film aesthetics and the rituals of romance / Steven Woodward -- Siegfried Kracauer : the politics of film theory and criticism / Johannes von Moltke -- Walter Benjamin : afterimages of the aura / Colin Williamson -- Jean Epstein : Cinema's encounter with modern life / Sarah Keller -- Sergei Eisenstein : Attractions / montage / animation / Matthew Solomon -- Jacques Lacan : giving all the right signs / Dominic Lennard -- Rudolf Arnheim : cinema and partial illusion / Nathan Holmes -- Roland Barthes : what films show us and what they mean / William Brown -- Jean Rouch : the camera as provocateur / William Rothman -- André Bazin : dark passage into the mystery of being / Dudley Andrew -- Gilles Deleuze : on movement, time and modernism / Will Scheibel -- Stanley Cavell : the contingencies of film and its theory / Daniel Morgan -- Michel Foucault : murmur and meditation / Tom Conley -- Jean Douchet : La Politique Hitchcockienne / R. Barton Palmer -- Christian Metz : dreaming a language in cinema / Steven Rybin -- V.F. Perkins : aesthetic suspense / Alex Clayton -- Jacques Rancière : equality and aesthetics / Gilberto Perez -- Michel Chion : listening to cinema / Jonah Corne -- Judith Butler : sex, gender, and subject formation / Kristen Hatch -- Works cited -- Notes on contributors -- Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Pomerance, Murray, 1946-
Palmer, R. Barton, 1946-
ISBN 9780813566306 (e-book)
0813566304 (e-book)
9780813575605 (e-book)
0813575605 (e-book)

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