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Examining films by Gus Van Sant, Jim Jarmusch and Sofia Coppola to highlight their use of cinematic time as a mode of philosophical thought, this book brings new and exciting perspectives to American independent cinema.

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"American Independent Cinema offers a welcome original take on US indie films. The first book-length study to engage with this most popular of forms using Deleuze, it provides a refreshing political engagement with the aesthetics of US indies. Backman Rogers' deft argument insightfully illuminates how US indie's manifold bodies in crisis (for example, consider Bill Murray's ubiquitous deadpan lethargic characters) produce a "radical or cerebral critique" of neoliberal USA. A sophisticated scholarly endeavour, the engaging prose enables Deleuze's complex ideas to be realised in the most lucid way, and in relation to some of the most important films of recent decades: from Dead Man through Elephant and Broken Flowers to Somewhere." -- Professor David Martin-Jones, University of Glasgow "[American independent cinema: rites of passage and the crisis image] presents case studies of films that offer aesthetic forms of 'radical or cerebral critique' (2). These films not only rethink what American independent cinema can do, but also rethink how we can think through cinema." -- Laura Stamm, University of Pittsburgh, New Review of Film and Television Studies

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      Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
      Publication Date: 30/06/2015
      ISBN13: 9780748693603, 978-0748693603
      ISBN10: 0748693602

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examining films by Gus Van Sant, Jim Jarmusch and Sofia Coppola to highlight their use of cinematic time as a mode of philosophical thought, this book brings new and exciting perspectives to American independent cinema.

      Trade Review
      "American Independent Cinema offers a welcome original take on US indie films. The first book-length study to engage with this most popular of forms using Deleuze, it provides a refreshing political engagement with the aesthetics of US indies. Backman Rogers' deft argument insightfully illuminates how US indie's manifold bodies in crisis (for example, consider Bill Murray's ubiquitous deadpan lethargic characters) produce a "radical or cerebral critique" of neoliberal USA. A sophisticated scholarly endeavour, the engaging prose enables Deleuze's complex ideas to be realised in the most lucid way, and in relation to some of the most important films of recent decades: from Dead Man through Elephant and Broken Flowers to Somewhere." -- Professor David Martin-Jones, University of Glasgow "[American independent cinema: rites of passage and the crisis image] presents case studies of films that offer aesthetic forms of 'radical or cerebral critique' (2). These films not only rethink what American independent cinema can do, but also rethink how we can think through cinema." -- Laura Stamm, University of Pittsburgh, New Review of Film and Television Studies

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