Conversations with Christian Metz

Conversations with Christian Metz
Title Conversations with Christian Metz PDF eBook
Author Warren Buckland
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Film criticism
ISBN 9789089648259

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This volume offers readable summaries, elaborations, and explanations of his sometimes complex and demanding theories of film.

Christian Metz and the Codes of Cinema

Christian Metz and the Codes of Cinema
Title Christian Metz and the Codes of Cinema PDF eBook
Author Margrit Tröhler
Publisher Film Theory in Media History
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Film criticism
ISBN 9789089648921

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A pioneering figure in film studies, Christian Metz proposed countless new concepts for reflecting on cinema, rooted in his phenomenological structuralism. He also played a key role in establishing film studies as a scholarly discipline, making major contributions to its institutionalisation in universities worldwide. This book brings together a stellar roster of contributors to present a close analysis of Metz's writings, their theoretical and epistemological positions, and their ongoing influence today.

Film Language

Film Language
Title Film Language PDF eBook
Author Christian Metz
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 290
Release 1991
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780226521305

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A pioneer in the field, Christian Metz applies insights of structural linguistics to the language of film. "The semiology of film . . . can be held to date from the publication in 1964 of the famous essay by Christian Metz, 'Le cinéma: langue ou langage?'"—Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, Times Literary Supplement "Modern film theory begins with Metz."—Constance Penley, coeditor of Camera Obscura "Any consideration of semiology in relation to the particular field signifying practice of film passes inevitably through a reference to the work of Christian Metz. . . . The first book to be written in this field, [Film Language] is important not merely because of this primacy but also because of the issues it raises . . . issues that have become crucial to the contemporary argument."—Stephen Heath, Screen

Psychoanalysis and Cinema: the Imaginary Signifier

Psychoanalysis and Cinema: the Imaginary Signifier
Title Psychoanalysis and Cinema: the Imaginary Signifier PDF eBook
Author Christian Metz
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 336
Release 1983-06-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780333366400

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Conversations with Christian Metz

Conversations with Christian Metz
Title Conversations with Christian Metz PDF eBook
Author Daniel Fairfax
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages 311
Release 2017-09-15
Genre Art
ISBN 9048526736

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From 1968 to 1991 the acclaimed film theorist Christian Metz wrote several remarkable books on film theory: Essais sur la signification au cinema, tome 1 et 2; Langage et cinéma; Le signifiant imaginaire; and L'Enonciation impersonnelle. These books set the agenda of academic film studies during its formative period. Metz's ideas were taken up, digested, refined, reinterpreted, criticized, and sometimes dismissed, but rarely ignored. This volume collects and translates into English for the first time a series of interviews with Metz, who offers readable summaries, elaborations, and explanations of his sometimes complex and demanding theories of film. He speaks informally of the most fundamental concepts that constitute the heart of film theory as an academic discipline - concepts borrowed from linguistics, semiotics, rhetoric, narratology, and psychoanalysis. Within the colloquial language of the interview, we witness Metz's initial formation, development, and application of these concepts. The interviewers act as curious readers who pose probing questions to Metz about his books, and seek clarification and elaboration of his key concepts. Metz also reveals a series of curious and unusual insights, including the contents of his unpublished (and now apparently 'lost') manuscript, the social networks operative in the French intellectual community during the 1970s and 1980s, Metz's relation to the Filmology movement, and his views on Gilles Deleuze's film theory.

From Tinseltown to Bordertown

From Tinseltown to Bordertown
Title From Tinseltown to Bordertown PDF eBook
Author Celestino Deleyto
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 279
Release 2017-04-03
Genre Art
ISBN 0814339867

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Close readings that look for "the real Los Angeles" in a selection of contemporary movies. Los Angeles is a global metropolis whose history and social narrative is linked to one of its top exports: cinema. L.A. appears on screen more than almost any city since Hollywood and is home to the American film industry. Historically, conversations of social and racial homogeneity have dominated the construction of Los Angeles as a cosmopolitan city, with Hollywood films largely contributing to this image. At the same time, the city is also known for its steady immigration, social inequalities, and exclusionary urban practices, not dissimilar to any other borderland in the world. The Spanish names and sounds within the city are paradoxical in relation to the striking invisibility of its Hispanic residents at many economic, social, and political levels, given their vast numbers. Additionally, the impact of the 1992 Los Angeles riots left the city raw, yet brought about changing discourses and provided Hollywood with the opportunity to rebrand its hometown by projecting to the world a new image in which social uniformity is challenged by diversity. It is for this reason that author Celestino Deleyto decided to take a closer look at how the quintessential cinematic city contributes to the ongoing creation of its own representation on the screen. From Tinseltown to Bordertown: Los Angeles on Film starts from the theoretical premise that place matters. Deleyto sees film as predominantly a spatial system and argues that the space of film and the space of reality are closely intertwined in complex ways and that we should acknowledge the potential of cinema to intervene in the historical process of the construction of urban space, as well as its ability to record place. The author asks to what extent this is also the city that is being constructed by contemporary movies. From Tinseltown to Bordertown offers a unique combination of urban, cultural, and border theory, as well as the author's direct observation and experience of the city's social and human geography with close readings of a selection of films such as Falling Down, White Men Can't Jump, and Collateral. Through these textual analyses, Deleyto tries to situate filmic narratives of Los Angeles within the city itself and find a sense of the "real place" in their fictional fabrications. While in a certain sense, Los Angeles movies continue to exist within the rather exclusive boundaries of Tinseltown, the special borderliness of the city is becoming more and more evident in cinematic stories. Deleyto's monograph is a fascinating case study on one of the United States' most enigmatic cities. Film scholars with an interest in history and place will appreciate this book.

Language and Cinema

Language and Cinema
Title Language and Cinema PDF eBook
Author Christian Metz
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 305
Release 2011-11-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110816040

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