The Sensory Child of Contemporary Cinema

Nonie May

Nonie May

The Sensory Child of Contemporary Cinema

Sight, Sound, Touch

The Sensory Child: Sight, Sound, Touch examines a poetic film form evident in contemporary cinema that seems intent on capturing the textures, the materials, and the sensations of childhood. These films foreground the child’s point of view, construct a child’s gaze, and mobilise an aesthetic that evokes a sensory recollection of childhood. This complex arrangement of aesthetic modes is intended to address the adult spectator bodily, and evoke the vivid, sensory memories of childhood. The Sensory Child rethinks a gap in contemporary film theory created by a seeming hiatus between psychoanalytic and phenomenological approaches to the cinema. The book examines key instances of this aesthetic of childhood in the films Aftersun (2022), The Fits (2015), What Maisie Knew (2013), and Moonlight (2016). May argues that psychoanalytic theory can elucidate the significance of such tactile moments, offering insight into the meaning evoked for the spectator by this sensory, poetic film form.
Auteur

Nonie May

Nonie May is a Lecturer at The University of Melbourne. Her research mobilises feminist approaches to psychoanalytic film theory. Recent publications include the Barbie Dossier, Feminist Media Studies, (2024), the chapter ‘Written on the Body’, The UnDead Child (2024), and the prize-winning essay An Cailín Ciúin’, Senses of Cinema (2022).
Titel
The Sensory Child of Contemporary Cinema
Subtitel
Sight, Sound, Touch
Auteur
Prijs
€ 122,00
ISBN
9789048562336
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
216
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Film Culture in Transition
Categorieën
Contemporary Society
Film Studies
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Psychology
Transnational and Global Studies
Discipline
Film, Media, and Communication

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