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Screen/Play - Derrida and Film Theory (Hardcover)
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Screen/Play - Derrida and Film Theory (Hardcover)
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
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Peter Brunette and David Wills extend the work of Jacques Derrida
into a new realm--with rewarding consequences. Although Derrida has
never addressed film theory directly in his writings, Brunette and
Wills argue that the ideas he has developed in his critique of the
logocentric foundations of Western thought, especially his notion
of "Writing," can be usefully applied to film theory and analysis.
They maintain that such an application might even begin to shift
film from its traditional position within the visual arts to a new
place in the media and information sciences. This book also
supplies a fascinating introduction to Derrida for the general
reader. The authors begin by explaining, in political terms, why
film theorists have neglected Derrida's work. Next they offer a
Derridean critique of the assumptions of contemporary film studies.
Then, drawing on his recently translated The Truth in Painting as
well as on other, relatively unknown texts such as Droit de
regards, they discuss his ideas in relation to the cinema and
present two film analyses--of Truffaut's The Bride Wore Black and
of Lynch's Blue Velvet--that attempt to demonstrate the notion of
an "anagrammatical," radical reading practice. Finally, they focus
on Derrida's neglected book, The Post Card, and situate cinema in
terms of a new definition of the technological. Originally
published in 1989. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
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