Andrzej Zulawski

Henri de Corinth

Andrzej Zulawski

Abject Cinema

Andrzej Zulawski (1940–2016) was born in Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine) and educated in Paris. From 1971 to 2015 he directed thirteen feature films. Andrzej Zulawski: Abject Cinema interprets the director’s oeuvre through the methodological lens of Julia Kristeva’s notions of the abject and the semiotic chora, with the narratives in Zulawski’s filmography amounting to an experience of the abject -being not merely the state of affairs among the films’ subjects but also of their collective regression to a semiotic non-verbal state divorced from the symbolic verbal-visual language employed by cinema as a whole. It further contextualizes this interpretation with the sociopolitical circumstances from which Zulawski emerged, specifically his Polish homeland occupied by various foreign powers, his emigre status in France, and the influence of the Polish Romantic movement.
Auteur

Henri de Corinth

Henri de Corinth is a film writer based in Washington DC. An art historian and linguist by training, his writing has appeared in Lo Specchio Scuro, MUBI Notebook, Kinoscope, Senses of Cinema, and We Are The Mutants.
Titel
Andrzej Zulawski
Subtitel
Abject Cinema
Auteur
Prijs
€ 117,00
ISBN
9789048562671
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Hardback
Aantal pagina's
248
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Eastern European Screen Cultures
Categorieën
Film Studies
Linguistics
Philosophy and Ethics
Psychology
Discipline
Film, Media, and Communication
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"De Corinth deserves much praise for the deep immersion in Polish history and culture that is evident in his readings of Zulawski."
- Michal Oleszczyk, Eastern European Screen Studies, March 2025