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The Anarchist Cinema examines the complex relationships that exist between anarchist theory and film. No longer hidden in obscure corners of cinematic culture, anarchy is a theme that has traversed arthouse, underground and popular film. James Newton explores the notion that cinema is an inherently subversive space, establishes criteria for deeming a film anarchic, and examines the place of underground and DIY filmmaking within the wider context of the category. The author identifies subversive undercurrents in cinema and uses anarchist political theory as an interpretive framework to analyse filmmakers, genres and the notion of cinema as an anarchic space.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Anarchy, Anarchism and the Cinematic Context

Chapter 1: Unruly Cinema

Chapter 2: Jean Vigo and the Anarchist Film

Chapter 3: Anarchy and Anarchism in the St Trinian's Movies

Chapter 4: The Women in Prison Film and Anarchist Analysis

Chapter 5: Anarchism, Activism and the Cinema Space

Conclusion: The Anarchist Cinema and Beyond

Filmography

References

Index

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 12/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9781789380033, 978-1789380033
      ISBN10: 1789380030

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Anarchist Cinema examines the complex relationships that exist between anarchist theory and film. No longer hidden in obscure corners of cinematic culture, anarchy is a theme that has traversed arthouse, underground and popular film. James Newton explores the notion that cinema is an inherently subversive space, establishes criteria for deeming a film anarchic, and examines the place of underground and DIY filmmaking within the wider context of the category. The author identifies subversive undercurrents in cinema and uses anarchist political theory as an interpretive framework to analyse filmmakers, genres and the notion of cinema as an anarchic space.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Anarchy, Anarchism and the Cinematic Context

      Chapter 1: Unruly Cinema

      Chapter 2: Jean Vigo and the Anarchist Film

      Chapter 3: Anarchy and Anarchism in the St Trinian's Movies

      Chapter 4: The Women in Prison Film and Anarchist Analysis

      Chapter 5: Anarchism, Activism and the Cinema Space

      Conclusion: The Anarchist Cinema and Beyond

      Filmography

      References

      Index

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