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[Commlist] New book: Transgressive Art Films: Extremity, Ethics, and Controversial Images of Sex and Violence
Wed Nov 29 13:13:45 GMT 2023
Please find below details about a new monograph out now with Edinburgh
University Press:
https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-transgressive-art-films.html
<https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-transgressive-art-films.html>
/Transgressive Art Films: Extremity, Ethics, and Controversial Images of
Sex and Violence/ by Oliver Kenny
* Explores extremity in films and its ethical, theoretical and
film-philosophical implications
* Provides a framework for understanding controversial and extreme films
* A theory of transgressive film that responds to theories of
transgression, accounts for multiple contradictory viewer perspectives
* Offers an approach that incorporates micro- and macro-scale analysis
of films
* Provides a reflection on the ethical and political stakes of
scholarly engagement with images of sex, violence, and sexual violence
/Transgressive Art Films/ offers a holistic approach to the way we
consider controversial and extreme cinema – not just as individual or
grouped texts for analysis – but as artefacts that ought to be
considered within a complex network of social factors. This book
provides a rigorous framework for understanding some of the most
controversial films of the past twenty-five years.
The term ‘transgressive art film’ designates the phenomenon of a small
number of controversial films recuperated each year by the cinema art
world as part of an expansion of the definition of film art. Rather than
seeing controversial films as aberrations, this book suggests that
transgressive art films should be understood as a socio-cultural
phenomenon and a central plank of cinema’s need for newness, innovation,
and renewal. By paying attention to all scales of cinema, from close
analysis of individual frames, through the discourse constructed around
them, up to global distribution and film-festival networks,
/Transgressive Art Films/ details how certain kinds of cinematic
transgression gain wide-ranging institutional support rather than being
ignored or forgotten.
"Proposing a refreshingly precise new framework for thinking about
transgressive art cinema, Oliver Kenny’s compelling book offers an
important intervention into debates surrounding extreme, pornographic,
and contentious filmmaking. Paying equal attention to aspects of form,
reception, and theory, it promises to revitalise scholarship on
transgression in twenty-first-century art cinema." (Tina Kendall, Anglia
Ruskin University)
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