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In the wake of the explosion in the production of essay films over the last 25 years and its subsequent theorization in scholarly literature, this volume seeks to historicize these intertwined developments within the 'long durée' of the 20th century and into the 21st. By raising the issue of 'beyond the essay film', this collection seeks not only to acknowledge the influential predecessors of this — in the view of many critics, the most interesting type of contemporary filmmaking — but also to speculate about its possible transformation as we move forward into the uncharted waters of the 21st — digital — century. Beyond the Essay Film focusses on three specific axes that underpin and shape the articulation of the essay film as a specific cultural form — subjectivity, textuality, and technology — to explore how changes along and across these dimensions affect historical shifts within the essay-film practice and its relation to other types of cinema and neighbouring art forms.
Contents
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: A Tradition of Desiring
Julia Vassilieva and Deane Williams
35 Years On: Is the 'Text', Once Again, Unattainable?
Raymond Bellour (translated by Adrian Martin)
To Attain the Text. But Which Text?
Cristina ‰lvarez López & Adrian Martin
Compounding the Lyric Essay Film: Towards a Theory of Poetic Counter-Narrative
Laura Rascaroli
"Every Love Story is a Ghost story": The Spectral Network of Laurie Anderson's Heart of Dog (2015).
Deane Williams
The Non-Linear Treatment of Disquisition - Multiscreen Installation as Essay.
Ross Gibson
Deborah Stratman's The Illinois Parables (2016): Intellectual Vagabond and Vagabond Matter
Katrin Pesch
Rethinking the Human, Rethinking the Essay Film: The Ecocritical Work of The Pearl (2016)
Belinda Smaill
Montage Reloaded: from the Russian Avant-Garde to the Audio-Visual Essay
Julia Vassilieva
'All I Have to Offer is Myself": the Filmmaker as Narrator
Richard Misek
The Shudder of a Cinephiliac Idea? Videographic Film Studies Practice as Material Thinking.
Catherine Grant
On Making Memory Posthumously: The Home Movie as Essay Film
Thomas Elsaesser
Index