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The Maternal Imagination of Film and Film Theory
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This book challenges common sense understandings of the unconscious effects of cinema and visual culture. It explores the castrating power of the early modern witch and the historical belief that pregnant women could manipulate and distort body image as figurative analogies for feminist theories of objectification and the male gaze. Through developing this history as an impure but lively analogy, this book serves as a provocation against the dominant imagining of objectification.
It offers innovative analyses of a wide-ranging selection of films and topics including Joyce Wieland's Water Sark (1964) and its resonance with the works of John Cage and Stan Brakhage; the documentary Histoires d'A (History of Abortion, 1973), which contributed to the successful legalisation of abortion in France; the Hong Kong horror film Dumplings (Jiaozi, 2004), where foetal cannibalism serves up an image of censorship; and the dual productions The Book of Mary (Le livre de Marie) and Hail Mary (Je vous salue, Marie, 1985) by Anne-Marie Miéville and Jean-Luc Godard that figure a self-reproducing virgin who hears herself while remaining a virgin, unseen.
Becomes the first book to link the early modern history of the pregnant woman's imagination and that of the early modern witch of the European witch-hunts to notions of 'proto-cinema' and the patriarchal history of the deceptive female imagination Focuses on the representation of pregnancy in cinema with a particular focus on experimental and avant-garde film Links historical understandings of the imagination to contemporary scholarship on the ultrasound and representations of pregnancy in new media and film
Autorentext
Lauren Bliss is a lecturer and tutor in screen studies and media and communication at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Inhalt
Introduction: Pregnant Illusions and the Natural Body.- Ch1 Conceiving the Cinematic Body.- Ch2 The Witchcraft of Cinema.- Ch3 Pregnant Illusions: Natural Magic and the Imagination.- Ch4 Sound and Vision: The Cinematic Figuration of the Virgin Mary.- Ch5 Conceiving the Cinematic Body.- Ch6 The Pregnancy of the Cinematic Public Sphere. <p
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030458997
- Genre Art
- Auflage 1st edition 2020
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 196
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Größe H210mm x B148mm x T11mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030458997
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3030458997
- Veröffentlichung 04.09.2021
- Titel The Maternal Imagination of Film and Film Theory
- Autor Lauren Bliss
- Gewicht 261g
- Sprache Englisch