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The Structures of the Film Experience by Jean-Pierre Meunier

Historical Assessments and Phenomenological Expansions
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Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2019

About this book

For the first time this volume makes Jean-Pierre Meunier's influential thoughts on the film experience available for an English-speaking readership.

Author / Editor information

Hanich Julian :

Julian Hanich is Associate Professor of Film Studies at the University of Groningen. He is the author of two monographs: The Audience Effect: On the Collective Cinema Experience (2018) and Cinematic Emotion in Horror Films and Thrillers: The Aesthetic Paradox of Pleasurable Fear (2010).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.

Reviews

"This is a very likeable scholarly project about Jean-Pierre Meunier, a Belgian film theoretician who wrote an important theoretical work on spectatorship over fifty years ago. It exemplifies the very best in contemporary cinema scholarship dedicated to completing its own history, and may it keep doing so."
- Christophe Wall-Romana, University of Minnesota, H-France Review Vol. 21 (May 2021), No. 78

"Supplemented by insightful critical essays and an especially useful and informed introduction, this English translation of a pioneering phenomenological film theorist’s work is without doubt a major event in Anglophone film studies and the philosophy of film. Meunier’s writings are highly significant both historically and conceptually — and as the volume’s essays and interview further demonstrate, his nuanced account of moving-image experience is strikingly current and widely applicable."
- Daniel Yacavone, The University of Edinburgh

"The Structures of the Film Experience, originally published in 1969, provides unique insight into and even prefigures many of the concerns of contemporary phenomenological and cognitive film theory. Thus it is a welcome development to see this book translated into English. This volume contains not only Meunier’s book-in-translation, but also an introduction, a recent interview, and more than a dozen chapters by leading scholars who contextualize, explicate, and wrestle with Meunier’s ideas. This unique and well-designed volume thus makes a vital contribution to film theory."
- Carl Plantinga, Calvin College

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  • Part I - Jean-Pierre Meunier The Structures of the Film Experience: Filmic Identification
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  • Part II - Critical Essays, Historical Assessments, Phenomenological Expansions
  • I: Placing Meunier in the History of Film Theory
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  • II: On the Home-movie attitude
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  • III: On Identification
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  • IV: Referentiality and Mediation
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  • V: Phenomenological Expansions
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Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
October 21, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9789048537846
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
354
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15
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