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Stages of an Encounter with Filmic Identification

© 2019 Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

© 2019 Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Table of Contents 5
  3. Introduction 9
  4. “Every Theory Needs a Reference to Lived Experience” : An Interview with Jean-Pierre Meunier 14
  5. Part I - Jean-Pierre Meunier The Structures of the Film Experience: Filmic Identification
  6. Introduction 32
  7. Part One: Introduction to the General Structures of Experience 38
  8. Part Two: The Film Experience 69
  9. General Conclusion 152
  10. Part II - Critical Essays, Historical Assessments, Phenomenological Expansions
  11. I: Placing Meunier in the History of Film Theory
  12. Stages of an Encounter with Filmic Identification 159
  13. Between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis : Jean-Pierre Meunier’s Theory of Identification in the Cinema 173
  14. The Missing Link: Meunier on Imagination and Emotional Engagement 190
  15. II: On the Home-movie attitude
  16. ‘Me, Myself, and I’: On the Uncanny in Home Movies 205
  17. Remembering Cinema: On the film-souvenir 218
  18. III: On Identification
  19. You Talkin’ to Me? On Filmic Identification in Video-Selfies 233
  20. Illuminating Reality : Cinematic Identification Revisited in the Eyes of Buddhist Philosophies 245
  21. Whose Identification? A Brief Meditation on the Relevance of Jean- Pierre Meunier’s The Structures of the Film Experience to Contemporary Feminist Film Phenomenology 259
  22. IV: Referentiality and Mediation
  23. Jean-Pierre Meunier’s Modalities of the “Filmic Attitude”: Towards a Theory of Referentiality in Cinematic Discourse 273
  24. Phenomenology, Immediacy, and Mediation : On Derrida, Meunier, and Landgrebe 288
  25. V: Phenomenological Expansions
  26. Cinema and Child’s Play 304
  27. Engines of the Historical Imagination : Towards a Phenomenology of Cinema as Non-Art 321
  28. When Viewers Drift Off: A Brief Phenomenology of Cinematic Daydreaming 336
  29. List of Illustrations 353
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