Modern European Cinema and Love

Author:   Richard Rushton
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
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9781526149435


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   23 May 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Modern European Cinema and Love


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Author:   Richard Rushton
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.562kg
ISBN:  

9781526149435


ISBN 10:   1526149435
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   23 May 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: acknowledgment and connectedness 1 Remarriage in Hollywood and Europe 2 The falsity of social worlds: The Rules of the Game 3 Ingmar Bergman’s Smiles of a Summer Night: acknowledgment and deception 4 Ingmar Bergman: comedies and tragedies 5 Alain Resnais and the communication of love 6 Michelangelo Antonioni: learning how to love 7 Agnès Varda: the construction and destruction of the couple 8 François Truffaut and the impossible couple 9 Federico Fellini: love and forgiveness 10 Jean-Luc Godard: in praise of two 11 Éric Rohmer: the ordinary miracle of love Index -- .

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‘In this thoughtful and persuasive book, Richard Rushton focuses on how European cinema from the 1960s onwards has grappled with the problem of other minds by representing the thoroughly modern marriage. Rushton draws on Stanley Cavell’s work on comedies of remarriage to show how the heterosexual couple in crisis is a dominant feature of European cinema too. He thus offers a new perspective on debates about the relationship between European and Hollywood cinema, in a framework that emphasises how both filmmaking cultures work through the impact of changing gender relations and the new subjectivities they forge.’ Fiona Handyside, Associate Professor in Film Studies, University of Exeter ‘In a refreshingly clear-sighted reconsideration of some cornerstone films of European art cinema, Richard Rushton demonstrates arresting connections with the classical Hollywood romantic comedy. Reading the cycles side by side, by way of philosophical theories of love, marriage and subjectivity, he opens up new perspectives on both as well as on that most enduringly ubiquitous axis of social organisation and human meaning, the romantic relationship itself. Remaining admirably accessible throughout, this is a book for lovers of cinema and lovers tout court alike.’ Mary Harrod , Associate Professor of Film Studies, University of Warwick 'Rushton’s brilliant move is to take such difficult matters as love, romance and coupling as seriously as European New Wave cinema did. In doing so, he not only provides rich new readings of well-loved films but also shakes loose the supposed ideological coherence of those New Waves.' Kyle Stevens, Associate Professor of English, Appalachian State University -- .


'Rushton's brilliant move is to take such difficult matters as love, romance and coupling as seriously as European New Wave cinema did. In doing so, he not only provides rich new readings of well-loved films but also shakes loose the supposed ideological coherence of those New Waves.' Kyle Stevens, Associate Professor of English, Appalachian State University -- .


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Richard Rushton is Professor in Film Studies at Lancaster University.

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