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Actor/Character Dualism: The Case of Luis Buñuel’s Paradoxical Characters

  • Johannes Riis
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  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Editorial 2
  3. Contents 5
  4. Foreword
  5. »›Always Too Small or Too Tall‹«: Rescaling Screen Performance 11
  6. Introduction
  7. Etymological Uncoveries, Creative Displays: Acting as Force and Performance as Eloquence in Moving Image Culture 51
  8. Presentations and Representations
  9. Spectacular Acting: On the Exhibitionist Dynamics of Film Star Performance 61
  10. Cary Grant: Acting Style and Genre in Classical Hollywood Cinema 71
  11. Mimesis and Narration: The Performance of Actors and Cinematic Point of View in The Lady Eve and The Virgin Suicides 87
  12. Postfeminist Portrayals of Masculinity and Femininity in Action Films: Mr. & Mrs. Smith 101
  13. Quantum of Craig: Daniel Craig and the Body of the New Bond 115
  14. Appearances and Encounters
  15. Actor/Character Dualism: The Case of Luis Buñuel’s Paradoxical Characters 131
  16. Frames for Ambivalence: Acting out Realism in Italian Neorealism and the Films of Christian Petzold 145
  17. The Actor as an Icon of Presence: The Example of Delphine Seyrig 159
  18. Living Pictures: From Tableaux Vivants to Puppets and Para-Selves 177
  19. All about Gena, Myrtle and Virginia: The Transitional Nature of Actress, Role and Character 195
  20. Affects and Affections
  21. A Surrealist Turn: Transformative Gestures in The Birds 211
  22. Berlin Alexanderplatz: The Becoming-Violence of Performance 233
  23. Dangerous Liaisons and Counterfeit Affections: Cinema as Seduction 247
  24. An Inscrutable Face: Nicole Kidman in Dogville 259
  25. Character-Witness, Actor-Medium 275
  26. Actions and Animations
  27. Between Image and Volatility: Framing Motion in Dance and Film 291
  28. The Temporal Dimensions of Screen Performances: Exploring Expressive Movement in Live Action and Animated Film 303
  29. Carnicke Emotional Expressivity in Motion Picture Capture Technology 321
  30. Going Native with Pandora’s (Tool) Box: Spiritual and Technological Conversions in James Cameron’s Avatar 339
  31. Double Negative: The Actor, the Non- Actor, and the Animated Documentary 363
  32. Reflections and Perspectives
  33. Bodies of Light: Towards a Theory about Film Acting from a Communicative Perspective 379
  34. Thinking through Acting: Performative Indices and Philosophical Assertions 395
  35. An Emphasis on Being: Moving towards a Responsive Phenomenology of Film(’s) Performance 413
  36. Being on the Screen: A Phenomenology of Cinematic Flesh, or the Actor’s Four Bodies 429
  37. Passion and Exposure: New Paradoxes of the Actor 447
  38. Contributors 479
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