Collection of papers originally presented at a conference on 'Cinema and Language', held by the Center for Twentieth Century Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 27 - 30 March 1979, edited by Stephen Heath and Patricia Mellencamp. Contents: "Language, Sight and Sound" by Stephen Heath, "From a Dream of Woman" by Teresa de Lauretis, "The Film's Time and the Spectator's 'Space'" by Mary Ann Doane, "Problematizing the Spectator's Placement in Film" by Malcolm Le Grice, "Jokes and Their Relation to the Marx Brothers" by Patricia Mellencamp, "Approaching Japanese Film" by Noel Burch, "Kabuki, Cinema and Mizoguchi Kenji" by Don Kirihara, "Mizoguchi and the Evolution of Film Language" by David Bordwell, "Discourse/Figure: The Inscription of the Subject in Surrealist Film" by Laura Oswald, "Three Figures of Desire" by Linda Williams, "The Primacy of Figure in Cinematic Signification" by Dudley Andrew, "Cinematic Discourse: The Problem of Inner Speech" by Paul Willemen, "Subject Formation and Social Formation: Issues and Hypotheses" by Philip Rosen.
Item number | 40702 |
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Category | Book |
Type | Criticism/History |
Language | English |
Country of origin | USA |
Related people | Stephen Heath (Editor/Author) |
Patricia Mellencamp (Editor/Author) | |
Teresa De Lauretis (Author) | |
Mary Ann Doane (Author) | |
Malcolm Le Grice (Author) | |
Noel Burch (Author) | |
Don Kirihara (Author) | |
David Bordwell (Author) | |
Laura Oswald (Author) | |
Linda Williams (Author) | |
Dudley Andrew (Author) | |
Paul Willemen (Author) | |
Philip Rosen (Author) |