The moving form of film : historicising the medium through other media /
"This book charts the ways in which intermediality - the crossing of borders between film and other arts and media - can provide an encompassing, inclusive and non-teleological understanding of film history. Moving across diverse approaches, technologies, national contexts and artistic styles,...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- Hegel, cinema and the other arts / Alain Badiou
- One-dimensional man? A reply to Alain Badiou / James Hellings
- Hybrid variations on an intermedial theme / Robert Stam
- Parallax historiography and metareference : the intramedial case of Nagasaki Shunichi's Heart, Beating in the Dark / Mark Player
- Intermediality and the carousel slide projector / Julian Ross
- Up the junction, intermediality and social change / Sarah Street
- When the past is present : digital cinema and the philosophical toys of pre-cinema / Ismail Xavier
- Panoramic Views, planetary visions : an intermedial analysis of Medium Earth and Walden / Tiago de Luca
- Elemental intermedia / Stefan Solomon
- Cinema from the perspective of the stage: for an integrated history of theatrical entertainment in Brazil / Luciana Corrêa de Araújo
- Flamenco on screen : the intermedial legacy of Carmen Amaya in Bajarí / Albert Elduque
- Impurity and identification : historicising Chinese cinema through the opera / Cecília Mello
- Historicising the story through film and music : an intermedial reading of Heimat 2 / Lúcia Nagib
- Stephen Dwoskin, an intermedial artist / Rachel Garfield, Jenny Chamarette and Darragh O'Donoghue
- Intermedial voices : intersections in feminist sound and moving image / Claire M. Holdsworth
- Entanglements of intermediality : Polanski, Pinter, Steptoe and Son / Jonathan Bignell
- The intermedial reworking of history in Peter Greenaway's The Tulse Luper Suitcases trilogy / Fátima Chinita.