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[Commlist] Encountering the Impossible: The Fantastic in Hollywood Fantasy Cinema (SUNY Press)

Wed Sep 15 21:50:06 GMT 2021



New monograph
/Encountering the Impossible: The Fantastic in Hollywood Fantasy Cinema/ (SUNY Press).

https://www.sunypress.edu/(F(ox0gDH1S2WExoz9RQucEprdTVvACyUSy_R1xDa1j2FgGhTXkoO6OFiIyL1P4xgQA0gZa70kXMCHDAykAMljH9fFzbcRnVSdjs7Mxm5SSxTQv3hMQLpQHL-NNbPPJu_IBbAWBXQIzQh7tycruho9a4G_j0rh-pWRgAHJgNJ7ntMI1))/p-7150-encountering-the-impossible.aspx

*Summary*	

/The first academic explanation for how spectators use their imaginations as part of the experience and appreciation of popular fantasy filmmaking./

Hollywood fantasy cinema is responsible for some of the most lucrative franchises produced over the past two decades, yet it remains difficult to find popular or critical consensus on what the experience of watching fantasy cinema actually entails. What makes something a fantasy film, and what unique pleasures does the genre offer? In /Encountering the Impossible/, Alexander Sergeant solves the riddle of the fantasy film by theorizing the underlying experience of imagination alluded to in scholarly discussions of the genre. Drawing principally on the psychoanalysis of Melanie Klein and D.W. Winnicott, Sergeant considers the way in which fantasy cinema rejects Hollywood’s typically naturalistic mode of address to generate an alternative experience that Sergeant refers to as the fantastic, a way of approaching cinema that embraces the illusory nature of the medium as part of the pleasure of the experience. Analyzing such canonical Hollywood fantasy films as /The Wizard of Oz/, /It’s a Wonderful Life/, /Mary Poppins/, /Conan the Barbarian/, and /The Lord of the Rings/ movies, Sergeant theorizes how fantasy cinema provides a unique film experience throughout its ubiquitous presence in the history of Hollywood film production.

*Alexander Sergeant* is Senior Lecturer in Film and Media Studies at the University of Portsmouth. He is the coeditor (with Christopher Holliday) of /Fantasy/Animation: Connections Between Media, Mediums and Genres/, which was Runner Up for Best Collection at the 2019 BAFTSS (British Association for Television & Screen Studies) awards. He is the co-founder of /Fantasy-Animation.org/ and co-host of the /Fantasy/Animation/ podcast.


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