Cinematic Vitalism

Inga Pollmann

Cinematic Vitalism

Film Theory and the Question of Life

This book argues that there are constitutive links between early twentieth-century German and French film theory and practice, on the one hand, and vitalist conceptions of life in biology and philosophy, on the other. By considering classical film-theoretical texts and their filmic objects in the light of vitalist ideas percolating in scientific and philosophical texts of the time, Cinematic Vitalism reveals the formation of a modernist, experimental and cinematic strand of vitalism in and around the movie theater. The book focuses on the key concepts including rhythm, environment, mood, and development to show how the cinematic vitalism articulated by film theorists and filmmakers maps out connections among human beings, milieus, and technologies that continue to structure our understanding of film.
Auteur

Inga Pollmann

Inga Pollmann is Assistant Professor in Film Studies in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Cinematic Vitalism
Subtitel
Film Theory and the Question of Life
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ISBN
9789462983656
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Hardback
Aantal pagina's
296
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Serie
Film Theory in Media History
Categorie
Film Studies
Discipline
Film, Media, and Communication
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