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      Towards a Political Aesthetics of Cinema : The Outside of Film

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          Towards a Political Aesthetics of Cinema: The Outside of Film is a contribution to an aesthetics of cinema rooted in Marxist theory. Rather than focusing on the role that certain films, or the cinema as an institution, might play in political consciousness, the book asks a different question: how can the subject of politics in film be thought? This problem is presented in a systematic-theoretical rather than historical manner. The main aim of this book is a retrospective rehabilitation of the psychoanalytical concept of "suture," whose political core is progressively revealed. In a second step, this rereading of "suture"-theory is mediated with the Marxist aesthetics of Fredric Jameson. From the perspective of this reconfigured aesthetics of negativity, films by Hitchcock, Antonioni, Haneke and Kubrick are analyzed as articulations of a political unconscious.

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          9789048533985
          9789462983632
          03 August 2020
          03 August 2020
          10.5117/9789462983632
          bec7b090-08f7-4870-9b47-dc21c2df4a23
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          ART / Film & Video,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism,POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies,Amsterdam University Press,Film, Media, and Communication,Film Studies,Media Studies,Modern History,Politics and Government,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Film theory and criticism,Media studies,Political science and theory,Marxism and Communism

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