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"In laying out his theory of proprioceptive aesthetics in cinema, Cinema’s Bodily Illusions makes a boldly provocative contribution to the study of bodies, film screens, and media technology. Rescuing cinematic illusion from the perjorative sense with which modernist film scholarship disparages it, Scott C. Richmond finds a visceral (rather than cerebral) thematization of the resonance between ordinary perception and cinematic perception."—Jennifer M. Barker, author of The Tactile Eye: Touch and the Cinematic Experience


"Richmond’s theory and method offers an important tool for doing some of the critical work that spectator theory cannot. Cinema’s Bodily Illusions may become an influential vein within postmodern phenomenology. It offers a critical method for understanding the aesthetic moment outside of representational blinders."—PopMatters



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Contents
Introduction. Proprioceptive Aesthetics, or the Cinema
1. The Unfinished Business of Modernism: Anémic Cinéma
2. Beyond the Infinite, At Home in Finitude: 2001
3. Ecological Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty and Gibson
4. Proprioception, the Écart: Koyaanisqatsi
5. The Body, Unbounded: Gravity
6. Aesthetics beyond the Phenomenal: The Flicker
Conclusion. The Technicity of the Cinema: Apparatuses and Technics
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 15/10/2016
      ISBN13: 9780816690961, 978-0816690961
      ISBN10: 0816690960

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      "In laying out his theory of proprioceptive aesthetics in cinema, Cinema’s Bodily Illusions makes a boldly provocative contribution to the study of bodies, film screens, and media technology. Rescuing cinematic illusion from the perjorative sense with which modernist film scholarship disparages it, Scott C. Richmond finds a visceral (rather than cerebral) thematization of the resonance between ordinary perception and cinematic perception."—Jennifer M. Barker, author of The Tactile Eye: Touch and the Cinematic Experience


      "Richmond’s theory and method offers an important tool for doing some of the critical work that spectator theory cannot. Cinema’s Bodily Illusions may become an influential vein within postmodern phenomenology. It offers a critical method for understanding the aesthetic moment outside of representational blinders."—PopMatters



      Table of Contents

      Contents
      Introduction. Proprioceptive Aesthetics, or the Cinema
      1. The Unfinished Business of Modernism: Anémic Cinéma
      2. Beyond the Infinite, At Home in Finitude: 2001
      3. Ecological Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty and Gibson
      4. Proprioception, the Écart: Koyaanisqatsi
      5. The Body, Unbounded: Gravity
      6. Aesthetics beyond the Phenomenal: The Flicker
      Conclusion. The Technicity of the Cinema: Apparatuses and Technics
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Index

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