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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Louise Hornby (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, University of California, Los Angeles)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 15.60cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9780197626047ISBN 10: 0197626041 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 April 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Resisting Arrest: Imagining Motion in Film and Photography Chapter 2: Stilling the Subject: From Composite to Close-Up Chapter 3: The Instant and the Series: The Pace of Stillness in Muybridge, Joyce, and Chaplin Chapter 4: Still There: Virginia Woolf's Theory of Photography Conclusion Bibliography IndexReviewsAs the brilliant Still Modernism gives us the shock of the still, it also puts us to work, sets us in motion, to slip beyond the canon of moving modernisms to a modernism obstructed, arrested, made strange. * Alix Beeston, Modernism/modernity * This sense of haunting is very much at the heart of Louise Hornby's Still Modernism: Photography, Literature, Film, which considers the essential stillness of photography—rather than the perceived motion of cinema—as a quietly powerful undercurrent in the modernist reimagining of literature ... Hornby's writing on stillness is dynamic and fluid, gracefully blending photography, film, literature, and cultural theory in invigorating ways. * Keith Hopper, Notes and Queries * An accomplished and endlessly provocative study that takes complex visual theory by way of Roland Barthes, Stanley Cavell and others, and parses it down into thoughtful case studies, Still Modernism is a triumphant, unique work on visual and textual culture that acts as a bulwark against the marching juggernaut of modernism. * William Carroll , Screen * Still Modernism is an important book for those who wish to continue to reflect on the world of light, words, and stills that continues to surround us. * Massimo Bacigalupo, Modern Language Review * As the brilliant Still Modernism gives us the shock of the still, it also puts us to work, sets us in motion, to slip beyond the canon of moving modernisms to a modernism obstructed, arrested, made strange. * Alix Beeston, Modernism/modernity * This sense of haunting is very much at the heart of Louise Hornby's Still Modernism: Photography, Literature, Film, which considers the essential stillness of photography—rather than the perceived motion of cinema—as a quietly powerful undercurrent in the modernist reimagining of literature ... Hornby's writing on stillness is dynamic and fluid, gracefully blending photography, film, literature, and cultural theory in invigorating ways. * Keith Hopper, Notes and Queries * An accomplished and endlessly provocative study that takes complex visual theory by way of Roland Barthes, Stanley Cavell and others, and parses it down into thoughtful case studies, Still Modernism is a triumphant, unique work on visual and textual culture that acts as a bulwark against the marching juggernaut of modernism. * William Carroll , Screen * Still Modernism is an important book for those who wish to continue to reflect on the world of light, words, and stills that continues to surround us. * Massimo Bacigalupo, Modern Language Review * As the brilliant Still Modernism gives us the shock of the still, it also puts us to work, sets us in motion, to slip beyond the canon of moving modernisms to a modernism obstructed, arrested, made strange. * Alix Beeston, Modernism/modernity * This sense of haunting is very much at the heart of Louise Hornby's Still Modernism: Photography, Literature, Film, which considers the essential stillness of photography-rather than the perceived motion of cinema-as a quietly powerful undercurrent in the modernist reimagining of literature ... Hornby's writing on stillness is dynamic and fluid, gracefully blending photography, film, literature, and cultural theory in invigorating ways. * Keith Hopper, Notes and Queries * An accomplished and endlessly provocative study that takes complex visual theory by way of Roland Barthes, Stanley Cavell and others, and parses it down into thoughtful case studies, Still Modernism is a triumphant, unique work on visual and textual culture that acts as a bulwark against the marching juggernaut of modernism. * William Carroll , Screen * Still Modernism is an important book for those who wish to continue to reflect on the world of light, words, and stills that continues to surround us. * Massimo Bacigalupo, Modern Language Review * As the brilliant Still Modernism gives us the shock of the still, it also puts us to work, sets us in motion, to slip beyond the canon of moving modernisms to a modernism obstructed, arrested, made strange. * Alix Beeston, Modernism/modernity * This sense of haunting is very much at the heart of Louise Hornby's Still Modernism: Photography, Literature, Film, which considers the essential stillness of photography-rather than the perceived motion of cinema-as a quietly powerful undercurrent in the modernist reimagining of literature ... Hornby's writing on stillness is dynamic and fluid, gracefully blending photography, film, literature, and cultural theory in invigorating ways. * Keith Hopper, Notes and Queries * An accomplished and endlessly provocative study that takes complex visual theory by way of Roland Barthes, Stanley Cavell and others, and parses it down into thoughtful case studies, Still Modernism is a triumphant, unique work on visual and textual culture that acts as a bulwark against the marching juggernaut of modernism. * William Carroll , Screen * Still Modernism is an important book for those who wish to continue to reflect on the world of light, words, and stills that continues to surround us. * Massimo Bacigalupo, Modern Language Review * Author InformationLouise Hornby is Associate Professor of English at University of California, Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |