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OverviewThis collection of essays explores intermediality as a new perspective in the interpretation of the cinemas that have emerged after the collapse of the former Eastern bloc. As an aesthetic based on a productive interaction of media and highlighting cinema's relationship with the other arts, intermediality always implies a state of in-betweenness which is capable of registering tensions and ambivalences that go beyond the realm of media. The comparative analyses of films from Hungary, Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Russia demonstrate that intermediality can be employed in this way as a form of introspection dealing with complex issues of art and society. Appearing in a variety of sensuous or intellectual modes, intermediality can become an effective poetic strategy to communicate how the cultures of the region are caught in-between East and West, past and present, emotional turmoil and more detached self-awareness. The diverse theoretical approaches that unravel this in-betweenness contribute to the understanding of intermedial phenomena in contemporary cinema as a whole. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Agnes Petho (Professor, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania) , Ágnes Pethő (Professor, Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania)Publisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Weight: 0.558kg ISBN: 9781474435499ISBN 10: 1474435491 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 31 March 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsÁgnes Pethő: The Art of In-Betweenness in Contemporary Eastern European Cinema Entangled Sensations, Cinema in-between the Arts 1. Hajnal Király: Intermedially Emotional. Musical Mood-Cues, Disembodied Feelings in Contemporary Hungarian Melodramas 2. Judit Pieldner: Black-and-White Sensations of History and Female Identity in Contemporary Polish and Czech Cinema 3. Ágnes Pethő: Sculpture and Affect in Cinema’s Expanded Field. From Aleksey Gherman Sr.’s Hard to be a God to Aleksey Gherman Jr.’s Under Electric Clouds 4. Mareike Sera: Intermedial Densities in the Work of Jan Švankmajer. A Media-Anthropological Case Study Immersions into Memory, Culture and Intermediality 5. Christina Stojanova: Trickster Narratives and Carnivalesque Intermediality in Contemporary Romanian Cinema 6. Melinda Blos-Jáni: Photographic Passages to the Past in Eastern-European Nonfiction Films 7. Katalin Sándor: Trauma, Memorialization and Intermediality in Jasmila Žbanić’s For Those Who Can Tell No Tales 8. Fatima Chinita: An Immersive Theatrical Journey through Media and Time in Alexander Sokurov’s Russian Ark Reflections upon Reality, Representation and Power 9. Malgorzata Bugaj: The Real and the Intermedial in Alexander Sokurov’s Family Trilogy 10. Zsolt Gyenge: This is Not Magritte. Corneliu Porumboiu’s Theory of Representation 11. Gabriel Laverdière: Digital Détrompe l’Oeil and Contemporary Polish Narrative Cinema 12. Bence Kránicz: False Gods. Superhero Genre and Graphic Storytelling in Contemporary Hungarian and Russian CinemaReviewsAuthor InformationÁgnes Pethő is Professor of Film Studies at the Department of Film, Photography and Media of the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania in Cluj-Napoca (Romania). She is also the executive editor of the peer-reviewed journal, Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Film and Media Studies. Ágnes Pethő is Professor of Film Studies at the Department of Film, Photography and Media of the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania in Cluj-Napoca (Romania). She is also the executive editor of the peer-reviewed journal, Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Film and Media Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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