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Towards a Political Aesthetics of Cinema
The Outside of Film
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Sulgi Lie
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Diaphanes AG
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Translated by:
Daniel Fairfax
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English
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2020
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Lie Sulgi :
Sulgi Lie teaches in the Division of Film Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin. He has co-edited a German anthology of Jacques Rancière’s film writings and has recently completed a book on comedy and critical theory with the title Gehend kommen. Adornos Slapstick (Come Walking: Adorno’s Slap stick) to be published in early 2021 by Vorwerk 8 press.Fairfax Daniel :
Daniel Fairfax is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt and an editor of the online film journal Senses of Cinema.
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"Delivered in a crisp translation, this ambitious book’s clarifying distance from the lasting accomplishments of apparatus theory goes far toward erasing any trace of oxymoron in its title. And in the emphasis of its subtitle — with the camera variously recognized as severed from the spaces it preserves only by rearticulating — cinema’s narrative inside emerges as the material effect of its outside: not just technically but culturally. Synthesized as never before across a deep field of previous theorization, the conditioning surround of the screen image, in politics as well as production, is studied rigorously by Lie, and often brilliantly, from the inside out — in powerful extrapolations earned across nimble readings of celluloid and digital cinematography from rear projection in Marnie to pixel tessellations in Miami Vice."
- Garrett Stewart, author of "Cinemachines: An Essay on Media and Method" (2020)
"Lie's book Towards a Political Aesthetics of Cinema fulfills the title's promise by re-reading and re-viewing theories and films to engender indeed a political aesthetics. Avoiding the sheer application of political theories on cinema Lie challenges some of the paradigms of modern film theory for their relevance for an aesthetic of cinema. In Lie's powerful understanding of cinema the off screen space in cinematic shots becomes a complex membrane between world and fiction. Intense shot analyses are the bearers of the argument that political aesthetics of cinema are based in the ways films are framing and deframing the world."
- Gertrud Koch
- Garrett Stewart, author of "Cinemachines: An Essay on Media and Method" (2020)
"Lie's book Towards a Political Aesthetics of Cinema fulfills the title's promise by re-reading and re-viewing theories and films to engender indeed a political aesthetics. Avoiding the sheer application of political theories on cinema Lie challenges some of the paradigms of modern film theory for their relevance for an aesthetic of cinema. In Lie's powerful understanding of cinema the off screen space in cinematic shots becomes a complex membrane between world and fiction. Intense shot analyses are the bearers of the argument that political aesthetics of cinema are based in the ways films are framing and deframing the world."
- Gertrud Koch
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Table of Contents
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Preface
9 - Part I. The Absent Cause of Film: On the Theory of Enunciation and Suture
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Introduction
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1. On Enunciation in Apparatus Theory
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2. On Enunciation without an Enunciator: Suture
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3. On the Pragmatics of Enunciation
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4. On the Acousmatics of Enunciation: Back to the Suture
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5. The Political Uncanny, or the Return of the Repressed: Caché
149 - Part II. Allegories of Totality: Fredric Jameson’s Political Film Aesthetics
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6. The Dialectics of Mass Culture
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7. Cartographies of the Postmodern
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8. Geopolitical Aesthetics
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9. The Political Uncanny, or the Return of Domination: The Shining
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Filmography
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Bibliography
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Index of Names
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