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[ecrea] New Publication: 'Cinema and Narrative Complexity'
Wed Apr 12 18:35:35 GMT 2017
My new book "Cinema and Narrative Complexity: Embodying the Fabula" is
now out as part of the series "Film Culture in Transition" published by
Amsterdam University Press.
In brief, the book examines a series of 'complex narratives' and argues
for a revision of film narratology in the light of Deleuzian
film-philosophy as well as recent phenomenologically-inspired, embodied
approaches to cognition, neuroscience and the philosophy of mind.
About the book:
Since the mid-1990s, a number of films from international filmmakers
have experimented with increasingly complicated narrative
strategies-including such hits as /Run, Lola, Run/, /21 Grams/, and
Memento. 'Cinema and Narrative Complexity' sets those films and others
in context with earlier works that tried new narrative approaches,
including /Stage Fright /and /Hiroshima, Mon Amour/, to show how they
reveal the limitations of most of our usual tools for analysing film. In
light of that, Steffen Hven argues for the deployment of an 'embodied'
reconfiguration of the cinematic experience, one that allows us to
rethink such core constituents of narrative understanding as cognition,
emotion, and affect.
For those interested, the introduction can be read here:
https://www.academia.edu/31607609/Hven_Cinema_and_Narrative_Complexity_Amsterdam_UP_Series_Film_Culture_in_Transition_2017
or here:
http://en.aup.nl/download/9789048530250.pdf
More information can be found on the publisher's webpage:
Amsterdam UP:
http://en.aup.nl/books/9789462980778-cinema-and-narrative-complexity.html
University of Chicago Press
http://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/C/bo26269241.html
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