Michael Haneke's Cinema: The Ethic of the Image

Awards:   Short-listed for And/Or Book Awards: Best Moving Image Book 2010 Short-listed for Willy Haas Award 2009 Shortlisted for And/Or Book Awards: Best Moving Image Book 2010. Shortlisted for Willy Haas Award 2009.
Author:   Catherine Wheatley
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   7
ISBN:  

9781845457228


Pages:   234
Publication Date:   01 September 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Michael Haneke's Cinema: The Ethic of the Image


Awards

  • Short-listed for And/Or Book Awards: Best Moving Image Book 2010
  • Short-listed for Willy Haas Award 2009
  • Shortlisted for And/Or Book Awards: Best Moving Image Book 2010.
  • Shortlisted for Willy Haas Award 2009.

Overview

Existing critical traditions fail to fully account for the impact of Austrian director, and 2009 Cannes Palm d'Or winner, Michael Haneke’s films, situated as they are between intellectual projects and popular entertainments. In this first English-language introduction to, and critical analysis of, his work, each of Haneke’s eight feature films are considered in detail. Particular attention is given to what the author terms Michael Haneke’s ‘ethical cinema’ and the unique impact of these films upon their audiences. Drawing on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Stanley Cavell, Catherine Wheatley, introduces a new way of marrying film and moral philosophy, which explicitly examines the ethics of the film viewing experience. Haneke’s films offer the viewer great freedom whilst simultaneously imposing a considerable burden of responsibility. How Haneke achieves this break with more conventional spectatorship models, and what its far-reaching implications are for film theory in general, constitute the principal subject of this book.

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Author:   Catherine Wheatley
Publisher:   Berghahn Books
Imprint:   Berghahn Books
Volume:   7
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9781845457228


ISBN 10:   1845457226
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   01 September 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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SHORT-LISTED FOR BEST MOVING IMAGE BOOK BY THE AND/OR BOOK AWARDS SHORT-LISTED FOR THE 2009 WILLY HAAS AWARD NOMINATED SIGHT & SOUND MAGAZINE BOOK OF THE MONTH, SEPTEMBER 2009 Wheatley provides excellent close readings of a number of films and crucial film scenes. The book as a whole could be used in conjunction with a film course on Haneke, or its various chapters would lend themselves to discussions in graduate and even undergraduate courses on contemporary European film...The writing style is clear and while it pursues a critical theoretical analysis, it remains free from jargon. * Monatshefte What distinguishes Catherine Wheatley's work from other scholarship on Haneke is her close examination of spectatorship and the consideration of the connection between film medium and self-awareness... In rich detail, Wheatley cleverly interweaves the narrative and formal aspects of Haneke's films with audience response and Haneke's ethical intention. Through analysing the forging of the amalgam of first- and second-generation modernist conventions, generic structure and the star system, this book develops a convincing paradigm for evaluating the spectatorship of Michael Haneke's films and broadens the scope of what is called (in the book's title) 'the ethic of the image'. * Senses of Cinema Both her exacting discussions of the films themselves and the even-handed, pointed summations of the critical debate around them are impressive feats...her succinct prose is eminently readable, even where couched in scholarly language. * Sight & Sound, The International Film Magazine This is a bold, lucid, fiercely intelligent book, a vital addition to the study of contemporary cinema by one of the UK's brightest young film critics. * Screen Wheatley has initiated an important conversation regarding Haneke and the ethics of spectatorship that will bring a good many others to the table. * New Review of Film and Television Studies Haneke stands as one of world cinema's most important auteurs, and as such his work demands the kind of lucid and rigorous interrogation provided here. This is an essential book - the real first step in an understanding and an elucidation of Haneke's oeuvre. * Ben McCann, University of Adelaide Wheatley's compelling philosophical contextualization of the intrinsic rupture of filmic and spectatorial practice in Haneke's oeuvre provides a fresh and very rich platform for cinema and cultural studies. Her analysis of the filmmaker's sophisticated challenges and subversions suggests a path beyond traditional and counter-cinema, and will certainly shift established concepts of the art form and theoretical reception. * Robert von Dassanowsky, Professor of German and Film Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs ... a timely and important contribution to film theory, European cinema history and to an understanding of Michael Haneke as an extremely important contemporary filmmaker. Wheatley provides a sophisticated but accessible philosophical framework within which to consider Haneke's films and grounds this work firmly through close analysis of all of Haneke's major films. * David Sorfa, Liverpool John Moores University


Both her exacting discussions of the films themselves and the even-handed, pointed summations of the critical debate around them are impressive feats - her succinct prose is eminently readable, even where couched in scholarly language.A * Sight & Sound, The International Film Magazine This is a bold, lucid, fiercely intelligent book, a vital addition to the study of contemporary cinema by one of the UK's brightest young film critics.A * Screen Haneke stands as one of world cinema's most important auteurs, and as such his work demands the kind of lucid and rigorous interrogation provided here. This is an essential book - the real first step in an understanding and an elucidation of Haneke's oeuvre.A * Ben McCann, University of Adelaide Wheatley's compelling philosophical contextualization of the intrinsic rupture of filmic and spectatorial practice in Haneke's oeuvre provides a fresh and very rich platform for cinema and cultural studies. Her analysis of the filmmaker's sophisticated challenges and subversions suggests a path beyond traditional and counter-cinema, and will certainly shift established concepts of the art form and theoretical reception.A * Robert von Dassanowsky, Professor of German and Film Studies, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs ... a timely and important contribution to film theory, European cinema history and to an understanding of Michael Haneke as an extremely important contemporary filmmaker. Wheatley provides a sophisticated but accessible philosophical framework within which to consider Haneke's films and grounds this work firmly through close analysis of all of Haneke's major films.A * David Sorfa, Liverpool John Moores University


Author Information

Catherine Wheatley holds degrees from the universities of Bath and Oxford, and is currently a researcher at the University of Southampton. She is a regular contributor to Sight & Sound magazine, as well as having published articles in several journals and books.

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