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How do the films of Kubrick communicate mental events of characters in a purely visual manner? And how does the music in his films express meaning when music in essence is an abstract and non-representational art form? Drawing on state-of-the-art discoveries within embodied cognitive science, this book sets out to address these and other questions by revealing Kubrick as a genuine artist of embodied meaning-making, a filmmaker who perhaps more than any other director, uses all the resources of filmmaking in such a controlled and dense manner as to elicit the embodied tools necessary to achieve a level of conceptual clarity.
Film theory & criticism --- 2001: A Space Odyssey. --- 20th century film. --- Barry Lyndon. --- Eyes Wide Shut. --- Paths of Glory. --- Stanley Kubrick. --- The Shining. --- aesthetics. --- artistic intention. --- cinema studies. --- cognitive film theory. --- cognitive linguistics. --- communication. --- directing. --- embodied cognitive science. --- embodied meaning. --- evolutionary theory. --- film as language. --- film scores. --- film semiotics. --- film studies. --- film. --- filmmaking. --- metaphor. --- methodology. --- music. --- perception. --- philosophy. --- psychoanalysis. --- screenwriting. --- semiotics. --- twentieth century film.
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Filmscript én roman die die vormde voor Eyes wide shut.
Stanley Kubrick en Frederic Raphael ; Filmscript geïnspireerd door Droomnovelle / van Arthur Schnitzler --- film --- Eyes Wide Shut --- Schnitzler Arthur --- Verenigde Staten --- scenario's --- scenario --- Kubrick Stanley --- filmregisseurs --- literatuur --- film en literatuur --- 791.44 --- 791.471 --- Film --- German literature --- screenplays --- 798.63 --- roman --- Kubrick, Stanley --- film, scenario
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Stanley Kubrick is generally acknowledged as one of the world's great directors. Yet few critics or scholars have considered how he emerged from a unique and vibrant cultural milieu: the New York Jewish intelligentsia. Stanley Kubrick reexamines the director's work in context of his ethnic and cultural origins. Focusing on several of Kubrick's key themes-including masculinity, ethical responsibility, and the nature of evil-it demonstrates how his films were in conversation with contemporary New York Jewish intellectuals who grappled with the same concerns. At the same time, it explores Kubrick's fraught relationship with his Jewish identity and his reluctance to be pegged as an ethnic director, manifest in his removal of Jewish references and characters from stories he adapted. As he digs deep into rare Kubrick archives to reveal insights about the director's life and times, film scholar Nathan Abrams also provides a nuanced account of Kubrick's cinematic artistry. Each chapter offers a detailed analysis of one of Kubrick's major films, including Lolita, Dr. Strangelove, 2001, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and Eyes Wide Shut. Stanley Kubrick thus presents an illuminating look at one of the twentieth century's most renowned and yet misunderstood directors.
Motion picture producers and directors --- Kubrick, Stanley. --- Ḳubriḳ, Sṭanli --- Ḳubriḳ, Sṭenli --- קובריק , סטנלי --- 2001. --- 2001: Space Odyssey. --- A Clockwork Orange. --- Barry Lyndon. --- Dr. Strangelove. --- Eyes Wide Shut. --- Full Metal Jacket. --- Intellectual. --- Jewish. --- Lolita. --- New York. --- Stanley Kubrick. --- The Shining. --- cinema. --- director. --- ethnic. --- film. --- identity. --- kubrick. --- shining. --- space odyssey. --- strangelove. --- Kubrick, Stanley
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In 1895, Louis Lumière supposedly said that cinema is "an invention without a future." James Naremore uses this legendary remark as a starting point for a meditation on the so-called death of cinema in the digital age, and as a way of introducing a wide-ranging series of his essays on movies past and present. These essays include discussions of authorship, adaptation, and acting; commentaries on Howard Hawks, Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, Vincente Minnelli, John Huston, and Stanley Kubrick; and reviews of more recent work by non-Hollywood directors Pedro Costa, Abbas Kiarostami, Raúl Ruiz, and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. Important themes recur: the relations between modernity, modernism, and postmodernism; the changing mediascape and death of older technologies; and the need for robust critical writing in an era when print journalism is waning and the humanities are devalued. The book concludes with essays on four major American film critics: James Agee, Manny Farber, Andrew Sarris, and Jonathan Rosenbaum.
Film --- Motion pictures. --- Cinema --- Feature films --- Films --- Movies --- Moving-pictures --- Audio-visual materials --- Mass media --- Performing arts --- History and criticism --- acting. --- adaptation. --- alfred hitchcock. --- american cinema. --- andrew sarris. --- authorship. --- cinema in the digital age. --- cinema. --- death of cinema. --- digital age. --- film and television. --- film criticism. --- film. --- filmmaking. --- history of cinema. --- howard hawks. --- humanities. --- james agee. --- john huston. --- jonathan rosenbaum. --- literary studies. --- manny farber. --- mediascape. --- modernism. --- modernity and film. --- movies. --- orson welles. --- postmodernism and film. --- postmodernity. --- print journalism. --- stanley kubrick. --- technology. --- vincente minnelli.
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In Arthur Schnitzlers Traumnovelle und in Stanley Kubricks filmischer Adaption Eyes Wide Shut ist die Maske zentrales Darstellungsmittel von Schaulust, Blick und Scham. So, wie die Maske das Gesicht verhüllt, so versucht der Beschämte, sich vor dem enthüllenden Blick des Anderen zu verbergen. Ausgehend von der aktuellen psychoanalytischen Scham-Theorie wird hier erstmals gezeigt, wie die spezifische Medialität von Scham und Maske nicht nur die Figuren, sondern auch die ästhetischen Strategien in Text und Film maßgeblich prägt und reflektiert. Dies betrifft u.a. die Wahrnehmung des Zuschauers/Lesers, die filmische und literarische Inszenierung des Blicks, die Visualität und die Frage der Darstellbarkeit. »Zusammenfassend handelt es sich bei dem vorliegenden Band um eine gründliche, fleißige und überzeugende Studie. Besonders hervorzuheben ist der interdisziplinäre Ansatz, der Psychoanalyse, Literaturwissenschaft und Filmanalyse fruchtbar miteinander verbindet. Daher läßt sich das Buch meines Erachtens insgesamt durchaus für den interessierten Leser empfehlen.« Sonja Czekaj, MEDIENwissenschaft, 1 (2008) »[Das] Wechselspiel zwischen der Position des Voyeurs und der peinlichen Demaskierung stellt Freytag überzeugend und plausibel dar [...].« André Schwarz, literaturkritik.de, 1 (2009)
Literature & literary studies --- Film. --- German Literature. --- Literary Studies. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Literatur; Film; Psychoanalyse; Scham; Traum; Voyeurismus; Arthur Schnitzler; Stanley Kubrick; Germanistik; Literaturwissenschaft; Literature; Psychoanalysis; German Literature; Literary Studies --- Schnitzler, Arthur, --- Kubrick, Stanley. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Eyes wide shut (Motion picture) --- Ḳubriḳ, Sṭanli --- Ḳubriḳ, Sṭenli --- קובריק , סטנלי --- Shnitsler, Arṭur, --- Sznicler, A., --- שניצלער, ארטור --- שניצלער, ארטור, --- שניצלר, ארטור --- שניצלר, ארטור, --- שניצלר, ארתור --- Шніцлєр, Артур, --- Shnit︠s︡li︠e︡r, Artur, --- Schnitzler, Arthur (1862-1931). Traumnovelle --- Kubrick, Stanley (1928-1999). Eyes wide shut --- Masques --- Dans la littérature
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A provocative and challenging new conceptual framework for the study of imagesThis book builds on the groundbreaking theoretical framework established in Whitney Davis’s acclaimed previous book, A General Theory of Visual Culture, in which he shows how certain culturally constituted aspects of artifacts and pictures are visible to informed viewers. Here, Davis uses revealing archaeological and historical case studies to further develop his theory, presenting an exacting new account of the interaction that occurs when a viewer looks at a picture.Davis argues that pictoriality—the depiction intended by its maker to be seen—emerges at a particular standpoint in space and time. Reconstruction of this standpoint is the first step of the art historian’s craft. Because standpoints are inherently mutable and mobile, pictoriality constantly shifts in form and possible meaning. To capture this complexity, Davis develops new concepts of radical pictorial ambiguity, including “bivisibility” (the fact that pictures can always be seen in ways other than intended), pictorial naturalism, and the behavior of pictures under changing angles of view. He then applies these concepts to four cases—Paleolithic cave painting; ancient Egyptian tomb decoration; classical Greek architectural sculpture, with a focus on the Parthenon frieze; and Renaissance perspective as invented by Brunelleschi.A profound new theory of the work of both makers and viewers by one of the discipline’s most esteemed and engaged thinkers, Visuality and Virtuality is essential reading for art historians, architects, archaeologists, and philosophers of art and visual theory.
Visual perception. --- 3D modeling. --- A Book Of. --- Abraham Cahan. --- Abstract art. --- Accessibility. --- Aesthetics. --- Allegation. --- Ambiguity. --- Analytic geometry. --- Art history. --- Athens. --- Autobiography. --- Autodidacticism. --- Awareness. --- Axial line (dermatomes). --- Baptistery. --- Bibliography. --- Classical Greece. --- Coincidence. --- Consciousness. --- Copyright. --- Critique. --- Cupola. --- David Marr (neuroscientist). --- Depiction. --- Designer. --- Diadumenos. --- Diagram. --- Direct evidence. --- Disability. --- Donald Judd. --- Doryphoros. --- Ecology. --- Edith Hamilton. --- Egyptology. --- Explication. --- Forgiveness. --- Grapheme. --- Group dynamics. --- Harry Burleigh. --- Henry David Thoreau. --- Horizontal plane. --- Ida B. Wells. --- Illustration. --- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. --- Kilt. --- Lecture. --- Life Story (TV series). --- Literary criticism. --- Medical diagnosis. --- Melville J. Herskovits. --- Microscopy. --- Misconduct. --- Modernity. --- Musician. --- Nationality. --- Neurocognitive. --- Ontology. --- Optical resolution. --- Orthographic projection. --- Paleoanthropology. --- Perception. --- Pericles. --- Perspective (graphical). --- Pictorialism. --- Piero della Francesca. --- Plaquette. --- Poetry. --- Polykleitos. --- Prehistory. --- Proportion (architecture). --- Rectangle. --- Relief. --- Retina. --- Rhetoric. --- Scapula. --- Scrovegni Chapel. --- Scrutiny (journal). --- Serdab. --- Sightline. --- Social environment. --- Soffit. --- Software. --- Spatial distribution. --- Spatial relation. --- Stanley Kubrick. --- Stephen Crane. --- Stylobate. --- Subject (philosophy). --- Subtitle (captioning). --- The Ass in the Lion's Skin. --- The Textbooks. --- Thunderstorm. --- Trompe-l'œil. --- Visual culture. --- Visual field. --- Visual space. --- Vitruvian Man. --- World Archaeology. --- Zoology.
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conjuration --- Franc-Maçonnerie --- Illimunati --- le Cimetière Juif de Prague --- société secrète --- Madonna --- religion --- l'abbé Fiard --- guerre occulte --- 666 --- cérémonies sataniques --- CERN --- la CIA --- Pont-Saint-Esprit --- Candy Jones --- l'assassinat de Marilyn Monroe --- Bohemian Club --- Bohemian Grove --- le Groupe Bilderberg --- Charlie Hebdo --- 11 septembre 2001 --- Pearl Harbor --- Roosevelt --- False Flag --- JFK --- Opération Mockingbird --- les dinosaures --- le Moyen Age --- la bombe atomique --- Elvis --- FBI --- Hitler --- l'agenda occulte --- Les Simpson --- Donald Trump --- predictive programming --- Big Brother --- la surveillance globale --- Snowden --- les Pokémon --- complots technologiques --- chemtrails --- HAARP --- RFID --- vol MH 370 --- le Centre Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire --- Projet BlueBeam --- complots scientifiques --- Stanley Kubrick --- complots martiens --- le rechauffement climatique --- l'ONU --- conspirations extraterrestres --- l'affaire Roswell --- le Bureau des Technologies Etrangères --- Zone 51 --- Paper Clip --- Staline --- missions secrètes sur la lune --- Napoléon --- piraterie informatique --- PF710549 --- l'effet Mandela --- le Projet Montauk --- l'Expérience de Philadelphie --- the Secret World --- GTA V --- réduire la population mondiale --- théorie du complot --- théories du complot --- complotisme --- complots --- pensée conspirationniste --- conjurationnisme --- conspirationnisme --- désinformation
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"Wartime Kiss is a personal meditation on the haunting power of American photographs and films from World War II and the later 1940s. Starting with a powerful reinterpretation of one of the most famous photos of all time, Alfred Eisenstaedt's image of a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square on V-J Day, Alexander Nemerov goes on to examine an idiosyncratic collection of mostly obscure or unknown images and movie episodes--from a photo of Jimmy Stewart and Olivia de Havilland lying on a picnic blanket in the Santa Barbara hills to scenes from such films as Twelve O'Clock High and Hold Back the Dawn. Erotically charged and bearing traces of trauma even when they seem far removed from the war, these photos and scenes seem to hold out the promise of a palpable and emotional connection to those years. Through a series of fascinating stories, Nemerov reveals the surprising background of these bits of film and discovers unexpected connections between the war and Hollywood, from an obsession with aviation to Anne Frank's love of the movies. Beautifully written and illustrated, Wartime Kiss vividly evokes a world in which Margaret Bourke-White could follow a heroic assignment photographing a B-17 bombing mission over Tunis with a job in Hollywood documenting the filming of a war movie. Ultimately this is a book about history as a sensuous experience, a work as mysterious, indescribable, and affecting as a novel by W. G. Sebald"--
ART / History / General. --- HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century. --- PHOTOGRAPHY / History. --- ART / American / General. --- Nineteen forties. --- Collective memory. --- Art and history. --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Historiography and photography. --- 1940s --- 40s (Twentieth century decade) --- Forties (Twentieth century decade) --- Twentieth century --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- History and art --- History --- History in art --- World War, 1939-1945, in motion pictures --- Photography and historiography --- Photography --- Motion pictures and the war. --- Photography. --- Art and history --- Collective memory --- Historiography and photography --- Nineteen forties --- 77.01 --- 791.43.01 --- Amerikaanse film ; 1936-1948 ; Wereldoorlog II --- Fotografie ; theorie ; beschouwing --- Kunsttheorie ; collectief geheugen --- Thema's in de film ; de oorlog --- Motion pictures and the war --- Fotografie ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Filmkunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Aircraft. --- Alfred Eisenstaedt. --- Andrew Marvell. --- Anecdote. --- Ann Carter. --- Anne Frank. --- Archibald MacLeish. --- Arsenic and Old Lace (play). --- Bertolt Brecht. --- Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. --- Bomb bay. --- Bomb. --- Bosley Crowther. --- Cary Grant. --- Combat Mission. --- Command Decision (play). --- Confetti. --- Consolidated B-24 Liberator. --- Darryl F. Zanuck. --- Dick Powell. --- Donna Reed. --- Down on His Luck. --- Dr. Strangelove. --- Eddie Muller. --- Eloquence. --- Enola Gay. --- Erskine Caldwell. --- Fan magazine. --- Footage. --- G. (novel). --- Geoffrey de Havilland. --- Getty Images. --- Government Girl. --- Graflex. --- Gregory Peck. --- Henry Fonda. --- Hold Back the Dawn. --- Howard Hawks. --- Howard Hughes. --- I Wanted Wings. --- In the Woods. --- Instant. --- Intercom. --- Jack Warner (actor). --- James Agee. --- Jennifer Jones. --- Joan Fontaine. --- John Hersey. --- John Steinbeck. --- John Swope (photographer). --- Joseph Cornell. --- Lady, Be Good (musical). --- Lightness. --- Linhof. --- Los Angeles Times. --- Margaret Bourke-White. --- Margaret Herrick Library. --- Marx Brothers. --- Max Reinhardt. --- Meal. --- Memphis Belle (aircraft). --- Michelangelo Antonioni. --- Mickey Rooney. --- Mr. --- Nickname. --- North Africa. --- Olivia de Havilland. --- Patchwork. --- Paulette Goddard. --- Phonograph. --- Potion. --- Princess O'Rourke. --- Princeton University Press. --- Priscilla Lane. --- Report from the Aleutians. --- Roland Barthes. --- Rosie the Riveter. --- Seminar. --- Stanley Kubrick. --- Stardom. --- Swoon (artist). --- Sy Bartlett. --- Tamara Toumanova. --- The Adventures of Robin Hood (TV series). --- The Circus Animals' Desertion. --- The Curse of the Cat People. --- The Dark Corner. --- The New York Times. --- To His Coy Mistress. --- Toby Jug. --- Tom Conway. --- Toner. --- Top Gun. --- Twelve O'Clock High. --- Veronica Lake. --- William Wyler. --- Wing and a Prayer. --- Wings of the Navy. --- Writing.
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