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The first multi-disciplinary reconsideration of Lynch's uvre
Offers multi-disciplinary approaches to transmediality
Provides new readings of David Lynch's open uvre
Explores new methods and approaches in film studies, e.g. videographic criticism
Networked David Lynch is a multi-disciplinary reconsideration of Lynch's uvre in the context of the challenges and opportunities offered by transmedia environments and networks of the 21st century. This collection builds on state-of-the-art-research concepts like video-graphic criticism and video essays to provide a fresh and important approach to any study of David Lynch's uvre. As such, Networked David Lynch is an attractive entry point to current media theory and recent film history, appealing to cinephiles, academics, researchers, and students.
This multi-disciplinary reader provides immediate relevance to university courses focusing on modern film history and on current theory in film, television, and media studies. The scope of approaches featured in the book provides an informative basis for courses on transmedia and media convergence, sound studies, musicology, cultural studies, and American studies.
Contents
Introduction: Entering Lynchtown - Andreas Rauscher, Marcel Hartwig, Peter Niedermüller
1. Visits Paid to the 'Imaginary Museum of Musical Works': David Lynch and the Musical Canon - Peter Niedermüller
2. Turn and Face the Strange: Changing Faces in the Cinema of Lynch - Mads Outzen
Part II: Twin Peaks as Transmedia Network
3. Singing the Body Electric: Myth and Electricity as Both Sides of a Metaphorical Coin in Twin Peaks: The Return - Willem Strank
4. The W/hole David Lynch: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me - Constantine Verevis
5. 'Is it future or is it past?' Visual Effects in Twin Peaks: The Return - Jannik Müller
6. That Gum You Like Isn't Going to Come Back in Style: Twin Peaks 1990-91/2017, Nostalgia and the End of (Golden Age) Television - Bernd Zywietz
7. 'Two Birds, One Stone': Transmedia Storytelling in Twin Peaks - Dan Hassler-Forest
8. The World Spins: Transmedia Detours and Cinematic Configurations around Twin Peaks - Andreas Rauscher
Part III: David Lynch's Transmedia Aesthetics
9. Tracing the Lost Highway: Mythical Topography in David Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy - Marcus Stiglegger
10. Structures of Female Desire, Control and Withdrawal in Lynch's Cinematic Work - Lioba Schlösser
11. Room to Meme: 'David Lynch' as Problematic and Self-Evident Aesthetic Object in Digital Memes - Marcel Hartwig
Part IV: Videographic Criticism of David Lynch's Cinematic Work
12. Researching Audiovisually: Experiments in Videographic Criticism in David Lynch's The Elephant Man (1980) and Blue Velvet (1986) - Liz Greene
13. A Form That Keeps Unravelling: On David Lynch, Spontaneity and Organic Fluidity in Videographic Essay Production and Academia - Chris Aarnes Bakkane
Conclusion: Leaving Lynchtown - Andreas Rauscher, Marcel Hartwig, Peter Niedermüller