Resonant Bodies in Contemporary European Art Cinema

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Resonant Bodies in Contemporary European Art Cinema

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781474483469
  • DDC分類 791.43094

Full Description

Provides the first consideration of sound and the body in contemporary European art cinema

Offers detailed analysis of the underexplored dimension of sound in the work of some of the best-known contemporary European art film directors
Provides a stimulating contribution to theories of cinematic spectatorship showing how sound, noise and listening can rethink all aspects of the filmic experience
Explores the conceptualisation of cinema as a resonant body
Considers the sonic dimensions of cinema alongside prescient current debates in European film and criticism about the body, migration and exile, as well as anthropocentrism and anthropocentric modes of representation

What does it mean to exist, in our experience of cinema, according to listening? How do sound and 'noise' reconfigure relations between spectators and screens, and by extension, spectators and their worlds? How do films raise questions about the ethics and politics of listening to different bodies?

Resonant Bodies in Contemporary European Art Cinema answers these questions through an analysis of films by Catherine Breillat, Gaspar No , Tony Gatlif, Arnaud des Palli res, Lars von Trier and Peter Strickland. These post-millennial European directors have worked with sound in ways that resist the full-definition and perfect hearing offered by Dolby technology. Instead, they have privileged 'noise' - sounds that take us to the limit of what we can hear - in a move that foregrounds the body on screen and constructs spectators as listening bodies.

Contents

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgements

Introduction

PART I: THE UNLISTENABLE

1. The Body at Close Range: Volume and The Unlistenable in Catherine Breillat's Anatomy Of Hell (2004)

2. Sonic Subjection: Gaspar Noé's Irreverisble (2004) and the Dystopian Limits of the Resonant Body

PART II: MIGRATORY NOISE

3. A Stranger Everywhere: The écho-monde of Tony Gatlif's Exiles (2004)

4. Feedback, Asynchronicity and Sonic Sociabilities: Arnaud Des Pallières's Adieu (2004)

PART III: NONHUMAN NOISE

5. Listening at the Limit: Nonhuman Noise in Lars von Trier's Antichrist (2009)

6. Listening to Things: Foley as 'Alien Phenomenology' and Peter Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio (2012)

Conclusion

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