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6 Aesthetic Irruptions: Politics of Perception in Alex de la Iglesia’s La Comunidad
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- 1 Rancière and the Disciplines: An Introduction to Rancière before Film Studies 1
- 2 What Does It Mean to Call Film an Art? 20
- 3 After the Passage of the Beast: ‘False Documentary’ Aspirations, Acousmatic Complications 34
- 4 The Spectator without Qualities 53
- 5 Memories of Modernism: Jacques Rancière, Chris Marker and the Image of Modernism 83
- 6 Aesthetic Irruptions: Politics of Perception in Alex de la Iglesia’s La Comunidad 99
- 7 Inhuman Spectatorship 113
- 8 Cinemarxis: Rancière and Godard 133
- 9 Jacques Rancière’s Animated Vertigo; or, How to be Specific about Medium 149
- 10 The Medium Is Not the Message: Rancière, Eschatology and the End of Cinema 169
- 11 Remarks by Way of a Postface 185
- Contributors 194
- Bibliography 198
- Index 212
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- 1 Rancière and the Disciplines: An Introduction to Rancière before Film Studies 1
- 2 What Does It Mean to Call Film an Art? 20
- 3 After the Passage of the Beast: ‘False Documentary’ Aspirations, Acousmatic Complications 34
- 4 The Spectator without Qualities 53
- 5 Memories of Modernism: Jacques Rancière, Chris Marker and the Image of Modernism 83
- 6 Aesthetic Irruptions: Politics of Perception in Alex de la Iglesia’s La Comunidad 99
- 7 Inhuman Spectatorship 113
- 8 Cinemarxis: Rancière and Godard 133
- 9 Jacques Rancière’s Animated Vertigo; or, How to be Specific about Medium 149
- 10 The Medium Is Not the Message: Rancière, Eschatology and the End of Cinema 169
- 11 Remarks by Way of a Postface 185
- Contributors 194
- Bibliography 198
- Index 212