On The Figure In General And The Body In Particular
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On The Figure In General And The Body In Particular
A collection of wide-ranging essays written throughout the 1990s, On the Body in General and the Figure in Particular covers an array of genres and styles to propose an original method of cinematic analysis and interpretation foregrounding film's formal and plastic qualities in all their multifaceted materiality and aesthetics.
These wide-ranging essays covering an array of film genres and styles propose a method of cinematic analysis and interpretation that foregrounds filmβs formal and plastic qualities.Β
These wide-ranging essays covering an array of film genres and styles propose a method of cinematic analysis and interpretation that foregrounds film's formal and plastic qualities.
Films fill our imagination with figures, figurines, and talismans. They ceaselessly rework the same archetypes and invent troubling prototypes especially when they establish a deeper relationship to reality. How do we understand these presences that are both so characteristic and so diverse in cinema? How does film deal with bodies, movements, and gestures? Why are we so drawn to these shadows, silhouettes, and hypothetical beings? What organises the figurative values at work in a film? How do cinematic creatures circulate from film to film and image to image? How does film articulate the links between the abstract and figurative? Is it possible to write a history of figurative forms? Starting from films themselves and works that are both classical (Sergei Eisenstein, Roberto Rossellini, Orson Welles) and contemporary (Abel Ferrara, Brian DePalma, Patricia Mazuy), celebrated (Robert Bresson, John Cassavetes, Ken Jacobs, Paul Sharits) and overlooked (Al Razutis, Jean Genet, Monte Hellman, and John Travolta), from auteurs as well as aesthetic questions (representations of dance, the naked body, character development...), the essays in this volume, most available for the first in English, aim to open a field that has been neglected by analysis, while also suggesting the tools necessary to understanding figurative phenomena specific to cinema.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781839998867
Publisher: Anthem Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 April 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Anthem Press
Contributors:
- Translated by Ted Fendt
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 554g
Pages: 260
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About the Author
Nicole Brenez is a professor of film studies at the University of Paris 3/Sorbonne Nouvelle and the Director of the Department "Analyse et Culture cinematographique" at Paris' film school La Femis since 2017. She has curated avant-garde film series at the Cinemathequefrancaise since 1996 and is the author and editor of numerous books on film.
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