Postmodernism in the Cinema

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1998-11-01
Publisher(s): Berghahn Books
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Summary

Although "Postmodernism" has been a widely used catch word and its concept extensively discussed in philosophy, political thought, and the arts, many scholars still feel uneasy about it Despite the fact that the concept can be traced back to Arnold Toynbee's 1939 edition of A Study of History, or even back into the nineteenth century, its amorphous nature continues to confound many scholars, not least because there are not one but several kinds of postmodernism, each one pointing to different states of questioning and to diverse ways of remembering, interpreting, and representing. This anthology makes a significant contribution to the current debate in that it offers sophisticated and multi-faceted discussions of a number of key issues in relation to cinema such as auteurism, national cinemas, metacinema, the parodic, history, and colonization. Cristina Degli-Esposti received a Doctorate in Foreign Languages and Literatures from the University of Bologna and one in Italian Studies from Indiana University. Since 1991 she has been Assistant Professor of Italian Studies in the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies at Kent State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction Postmodernism(s) 3(16)
Cristina Degli-Esposti
PART I -- THE IDEOLOGICAL, THE MNEMONIC, THE PARODIC, AND THE MEDIA 19(72)
Chapter 1 The Player's Parody of Hollywood: A Different Kind of Suture
21(24)
Cynthia Baron
Chapter 2 Intertextual Maneuvers around the Subaltern: Aladdin as a Postmodern Text
45(16)
Marwan M. Kraidy
Chapter 3 Of Mice and Bart: The Simpsons and the Postmodern
61(12)
David Weinstein
Chapter 4 Reification and Loss in Postmodern Puberty: The Cultural Logic of Fredric Jameson and American Youth Movies
73(18)
Timothy Shary
PART II -- ISSUES OF CROSS-CULTURAL IDENTITY AND NATIONAL CINEMAS 91(54)
Chapter 5 Refiguring Pleasure: Itami and the Postmodern Japanese Film
93(20)
John Bruns
Chapter 6 De-Authorizing the Auteur: Postmodern Politics of Interpellation in Contemporary European Cinema
113(18)
Rosanna Maule
Chapter 7 Postmodernist Condition in Post-Socialist Eastern European Films: The Case of a Political Pastiche and the Socialist-Hollywood Thriller in Recent Films of Polish Filmmakers
131(14)
Janina Falkowska
PART III -- POSTMODERNISM AS TOURISM, (POST)HISTORY, AND COLONIZATION 145(63)
Chapter 8 E.M. Forster's Anti-Touristic Tourism and the Sightseeing Gaze of Cinema
147(20)
Ellen Strain
Chapter 9 Imaginary Geographies: The Colonial Subject in Contemporary French Cinema
167(20)
Christine Bolus-Reichert
Chapter 10 Decapitated Spectators: Barton Fink, (Post)history, and Cinematic Pleasure
187(21)
Barry Laga
PART IV -- AUTEURIAL PRESENCES 208(52)
Chapter 11 Something Like Autobiography in Akira Kurosawa's Dreams
211(8)
Marshall Deutelbaum
Chapter 12 Not Waving but Drowning by Numbers: Peter Greenaway's Cautionary Tale
219(12)
Philip Holden-Moses
Chapter 13 A Double Voice: The Dual Paternity of Querelle
231(29)
Mary M. Wiles
Notes on the Contributors 260(2)
Index 262

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