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New Extremism in Cinema
New Extremism in Cinema
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- ISBN 9780748679102
- Weight: 377g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 11 Jan 2013
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Explosive images of sex and violence in films by directors such as Catherine Breillat, Gaspar Noé, Michael Haneke and Lars von Trier have attracted media attention for the ways in which they seek to shock and provoke the spectator into powerful affective and visceral responses.This first collection of essays devoted to the new extremism in contemporary European cinema critically interrogates this highly contentious body of work and demonstrates that these films and the controversies they engender are indispensable to the critical task of rethinking the terms of spectatorship. Through critical discussions of key films and directors, this book sheds new light on cutting-edge debates in Film Studies regarding sexuality, violence and spectatorship, affect and ethics, and the political dimensions of extreme cinema.Including important new work from internationally renowned scholars Martin Barker and Martine Beugnet, as well as combining a range of approaches to extreme cinema across audience research and theories of spectator ship, this exploration of the darkest side of cinema will be an invaluable resource for film scholars and students.
Tanya Horeck is Professor of Film and Feminist Media Studies at Anglia Ruskin University. She is the author of Justice on Demand: True Crime in the Digital Streaming Era (2019) and Public Rape: Representing Violation in Fiction and Film (2004). She is co-editor of Rape in Stieg Larrson’s Millennium Trilogy and Beyond (2013) and The New Extremism in Cinema (2014, EUP). Tina Kendall is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at Anglia Ruskin University, where she is also Pathway Leader for the undergraduate Film Studies degree. Her research interests include theories of spectatorship, affect, and unpleasure, especially as these relate to contemporary European cinema. She has published on questions of stillness, intermediality, disgust, and the new materialism in film. She is currently preparing a monograph on the cinema of Bruno Dumont.
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