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Zones of Anxiety - Movement, Musidora, and the Crime Serials of Louis Feuillade (Paperback)
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Zones of Anxiety - Movement, Musidora, and the Crime Serials of Louis Feuillade (Paperback)
Series: Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series
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The crime serials by French filmmaker Louis Feuillade provide a
unique point of departure for film studies, presenting modes rarely
examined within early cinematic paradigms. Made during 1913 to
1920, the series of six films share not only a consistency of
narrative structure and style but also a progressive revelation of
the criminal threat - a dislocation of both cinematic and
ideological subjectivity - as it shifts realms of social, cultural,
and aesthetic disturbance. Feuillade's work raises significant
questions of cinema authorship, film history, and film aesthetics,
all of which are examined in Vicki Callahan's groundbreaking work
Zones of Anxiety, the first study to address the crime serials of
Louis Feuillade from a feminist perspective. Zones of Anxiety
merges cultural history and feminist film theory, arguing for a
different kind of film history, a ""poetic history"" that is shaped
by the little-examined cinematic mode of ""uncertainty."" Often
obscured by film technique and film historians, this quality of
uncertainty endemic to the cinema comes in part from the formal
structures of repetition and recursion found in Feuillade's
serials. However, Callahan argues that uncertainty is also found in
the ""poetic body"" of the actress Musidora, who is featured in two
of the serials. It is the mobility of the Musidora figure -
socially, culturally, sexually, and textually - that makes her a
powerful image and also a place to view the historical blind spots
of film studies and feminist studies with regard to questions of
race, class, and sexuality. Callahan's substantial focus on
archival research builds a foundation for a host of compelling
arguments for a new feminist history of film. Other studies have
touched on the issue of gender in early cinema, though until now
neither Feuillade's work nor French silent film have been examined
in light of feminist film theory and history. Zones of Anxiety
opens up the possibility of alternate readings in film studies,
illuminating our understanding of subjectivity and situating a
spectatorship that acknowledges social and cultural differences.
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Imprint: |
Wayne State University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Contemporary Approaches to Film and Media Series |
Release date: |
2005 |
First published: |
February 2005 |
Authors: |
Vicki Callahan
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
228 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8143-2855-2 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8143-2855-5 |
Barcode: |
9780814328552 |
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