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    Durham ; London : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9781478004004 , 9781478003700
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 282 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Theory in forms
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 840.9/3552
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    Keywords: Leiris, Michel ; Rouch, Jean ; Chamoiseau, Patrick ; Bâ, Amadou Hampâté ; Imperialismus ; Literatur ; Postkolonialismus ; Ethnologie ; Film ; Französisches Sprachgebiet ; Französisches Sprachgebiet ; Literatur ; Film ; Imperialismus ; Ethnologie ; Postkolonialismus ; Leiris, Michel 1901-1990 ; Rouch, Jean 1917-2004 ; Bâ, Amadou Hampâté 1901-1991 ; Chamoiseau, Patrick 1953-
    Abstract: In 'Experiments with Empire' Justin Izzo examines how twentieth-century writers, artists, and anthropologists from France, West Africa, and the Caribbean experimented with ethnography and fiction in order to explore new ways of knowing the colonial and postcolonial world. Focusing on novels, films, and ethnographies that combine fictive elements and anthropological methods and modes of thought, Izzo shows how empire gives ethnographic fictions the raw materials for thinking beyond empire's political and epistemological boundaries. In works by French surrealist writer Michel Leiris and filmmaker Jean Rouch, Malian writer Amadou Hampate Ba, Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau, and others, anthropology no longer functions on behalf of imperialism as a way to understand and administer colonized peoples; its relationship with imperialism gives writers and artists the opportunity for textual experimentation and political provocation. It also, Izzo contends, helps readers to better make sense of the complicated legacy of imperialism and to imagine new democratic futures.
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    ISBN: 9781474221122 , 9781474221139
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 194 Seiten , Illustrationen (schwarz-weiß)
    Series Statement: Philosophical filmmakers
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hösle, Vittorio Eric Rohmer
    DDC: 791
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    Keywords: Rohmer, Éric Criticism and interpretation ; Rohmer, Éric 1920-2010 Criticism and interpretation ; Rohmer, Eric 1920-2010 ; Film ; Erotik
    Abstract: Rohmer is one of the most popular French directors of the second half of the 20th century, one of the members of the famous Nouvelle Vague that reconstituted French cinema based on the theoretical principles articulated in the Cahiers du Cinema - from whose editorship he was fired when the conservative Catholic opposed its turn toward politicization. Like some of his colleagues, Rohmer is extremely interested in both the history and the philosophy of film: Brother of the noted French philosopher Rene Scherer, he begins his career as a film critic In his films, deep moral conflicts as well as the search for one's own identity emerge from the intricacies of seemingly superficial everyday life interactions, particularly between a man and a woman. Hosle's book puts Rohmer in the context of a long French tradition of reflected eroticism, with Marivaux, Musset, Stendhal, and Jean Renoir as crucial figures, and shows how Rohmer both recognizes the inner logic of eroticism and subjects it to moral demands that he inherits from his Catholic background. For Rohmer, the tension between the two can usually only be solved by some unexpected event that can be interpreted as an equivalent of grace
    Abstract: Rohmer is one of the most popular French directors of the second half of the 20th century, one of the members of the famous Nouvelle Vague that reconstituted French cinema based on the theoretical principles articulated in the Cahiers du Cinema - from whose editorship he was fired when the conservative Catholic opposed its turn toward politicization. Like some of his colleagues, Rohmer is extremely interested in both the history and the philosophy of film: Brother of the noted French philosopher Rene Scherer, he begins his career as a film critic In his films, deep moral conflicts as well as the search for one's own identity emerge from the intricacies of seemingly superficial everyday life interactions, particularly between a man and a woman. Hosle's book puts Rohmer in the context of a long French tradition of reflected eroticism, with Marivaux, Musset, Stendhal, and Jean Renoir as crucial figures, and shows how Rohmer both recognizes the inner logic of eroticism and subjects it to moral demands that he inherits from his Catholic background. For Rohmer, the tension between the two can usually only be solved by some unexpected event that can be interpreted as an equivalent of grace
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