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OverviewThe pioneers of what has been labelled New Queer Cinema laid the foundation for a Queer Post-Cinema - a movement in which artists experiment with technology in innovative ways. Through original readings of Todd Haynes's early films, Sharon Hayes and Yael Bartana's videos and installations, Su Friedrich's digital video Seeing Red, Charlie Prodgers's iPhone film Bridgit, and Claire Denis's science-fiction film Highlife, this monograph shows how artists are creating a new form of resistance in the time of the digital image and generative AI. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Astrid Deuber-MankowskyPublisher: ICI Berlin Press Imprint: ICI Berlin Press Volume: 32 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.336kg ISBN: 9783965580886ISBN 10: 3965580884 Pages: 222 Publication Date: 06 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAstrid Deuber-Mankowsky's wonderful book offers much-needed resources for re-conceptualizing the vitality of the queer moving image's heritage and sober optimism about its future. Deuber-Mankowsky gives us an opportunity to reconsider the importance of work by figures like Todd Haynes and Su Friedrich by asking us to think of them as media artists as well as filmmakers. She also enables us see the ways in which the question of media was present in these bodies of work all along. Deuber-Mankowsky undertakes a careful reading of very recent moving-image works by queer artists who raise questions old and new. Across the book there is a productive critical probing of identity politics' usefulness to genuinely queer political projects. Instead, Deuber-Mankowsky points us towards a queerer encounter with the openness of form and technology that promises - one that promises no reproducible future but permits us to imagine and engage with techniques of resistance through which we might invent an unpredictable survival beyond the often intolerable present. - John David Rhodes, Professor of Film and Visual Culture, University of Cambridge. Drawing on a series of brilliant close analyses of visual works that problematized the idea of post-cinema, Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky explores a fragmented landscape in which apparently no coherent rationale takes the leading role. In this landscape, queer cinema emerges thanks to a temporality that embraces pitiless criticism and utopian solutions. Apocalyptic in the original sense of the word, queer cinema embodies the sense of the end and the force of a revelation. A masterful diagnosis of the present, this book is also a manifesto for the future. - Francesco Casetti, Yale University Author InformationAstrid Deuber-Mankowsky is Professor Emerita of Media Studies and Gender Studies at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum. She has also been a visiting professor at several universities in the United States, Paris, and Indonesia. She is an Associate Member of the ICI Berlin, a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Historical Museum, and a member of the board of the Centre d'études du vivant CEV/Université Paris Cité. Her research focuses on topics in critical, feminist, and queer theory, media philosophy and epistemology, temporality and media aesthetics, philosophy of technology, as well as Jewish Philosophy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |