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OverviewWith Late Godard and the Possibilities of Cinema, Daniel Morgan makes a significant contribution to scholarship on Jean-Luc Godard, especially his films and videos since the late 1980s, some of the most notoriously difficult works in contemporary cinema. Through detailed analyses of extended sequences, technical innovations, and formal experiments, Morgan provides an original interpretation of a series of several internally related films-Soigne ta droite (Keep Your Right Up, 1987), Nouvelle vague (New Wave, 1990), and Allemagne 90 neuf zéro (Germany 90 Nine Zero, 1991)-and the monumental late video work, Histoire(s) du cinéma (1988-1998). Taking up a range of topics, including the role of nature and natural beauty, the relation between history and cinema, and the interactions between film and video, the book provides a distinctive account of the cinematic and intellectual ambitions of Godard's late work. At the same time, Late Godard and the Possibilities of Cinema provides a new direction for the fields of film and philosophy by drawing on the idealist and romantic tradition of philosophical aesthetics, which rarely finds an articulation within film studies. In using the tradition of aesthetics to illuminate Godard's late films and videos, Morgan shows that these works transform the basic terms and categories of aesthetics in and for the cinema. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel MorganPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780520273313ISBN 10: 0520273311 Pages: 326 Publication Date: 22 November 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction PART ONE 1. The Work of Aesthetics 2. Nature and Its Discontents 3. Politics by Other Means PART TWO 4. Cinema without Photography 5. What Projection Does 6. Cinema after the End of Cinema (Again) Notes IndexReviews[Morgan navigates] provocative claims ... with a rigorous logic that his lucid prose is able to explicate on both micro and macro levels. --Slant Magazine [Morgan navigates] provocative claims ... with a rigorous logic that his lucid prose is able to explicate on both micro and macro levels. -- Clayton Dillard Slant Magazine Valuable... An enormous boon for thinking about Godard's late work and an enjoyable read beyond that... Highly Recommended. -- R. P. Kinsman Choice An essential tool for understanding Godard, and the essential resource on Godard's later years. -- James Harvey-Davitt Film-Philosophy Author InformationDaniel Morgan is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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