Art in the Cinematic Imagination
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Published:15th Jan '06
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"An engaging interdisciplinary study... Felleman's astute, insightful, very smart analyses forge a series of fascinating links." -- Brigitte Peucker, Professor of Film, Yale University
An illuminating exploration of the relationship between art and cinema, from Hitchcock to Scorsese.
Bringing an art historical perspective to the realm of American and European film, Art in the Cinematic Imagination examines the ways in which films have used works of art and artists themselves as cinematic and narrative motifs. From the use of portraits in Vertigo to the cinematic depiction of women artists in Artemisia and Camille Claudel, Susan Felleman incorporates feminist and psychoanalytic criticism to reveal individual and collective perspectives on sex, gender, identity, commerce, and class.
Probing more than twenty films from the postwar era through contemporary times, Art in the Cinematic Imagination considers a range of structurally significant art objects, artist characters, and art-world settings to explore how the medium of film can amplify, reinvent, or recontextualize the other visual arts. Fluently speaking across disciplines, Felleman's study brings a broad array of methodologies to bear on questions such as the evolution of the "Hollywood Love Goddess" and the pairing of the feminine with death on screen.
A persuasive approach to an engaging body of films, Art in the Cinematic Imagination illuminates a compelling and significant facet of the cinematic experience.
"An engaging interdisciplinary study... Felleman's astute, insightful, very smart analyses forge a series of fascinating links." --Brigitte Peucker, Professor of Film, Yale University
ISBN: 9780292709416
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
213 pages