Postcinematic Vision - Roger F. Cook

Postcinematic Vision

The Coevolution of Moving-Image Media and the Spectator

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Buch | Softcover
240 Seiten
2020
University of Minnesota Press (Verlag)
978-1-5179-0767-9 (ISBN)
28,65 inkl. MwSt
A study of how film has continually intervened in our sense of perception, with far-ranging insights into the current state of lived experience How has cinema transformed our senses, and how does it continue to do so? Positing film as a stage in the long coevolution of human consciousness and visual technology, Postcinematic Vision offer a fres
A study of how film has continually intervened in our sense of perception, with far-ranging insights into the current state of lived experience

How has cinema transformed our senses, and how does it continue to do so? Positing film as a stage in the long coevolution of human consciousness and visual technology, Postcinematic Vision offer a fresh perspective on the history of film while providing startling new insights into the so-called divide between cinematic and digital media.

Starting with the argument that film viewing has long altered neural circuitry in our brains, Roger F. Cook proceeds to reevaluate film’s origins, as well as its merger with digital imaging in the 1990s. His animating argument is that film has continually altered the relation between media and human perception, challenging the visual nature of modern culture in favor of a more unified, pan-sensual way of perceiving. Through this approach, he makes original contributions to our understanding of how mediation is altering lived experience.

Along the way, Cook provides important reevaluations of well-known figures such as Franz Kafka, closely reading cinematic passages in the great author’s work; he reassesses the conventional wisdom that Marshall McLuhan was a technological determinist; and he lodges an original new reading of The Matrix. Full of provocative and far-reaching ideas, Postcinematic Vision is a powerful work that helps us see old concepts anew while providing new ideas for future investigation.

Roger F. Cook is professor of German studies and director of the Film Studies Program at the University of Missouri. He has written extensively on film and media theory, New German Cinema, and contemporary German film. He coedited The Cinema of Wim Wenders: Image, Narrative, and the Postmodern Condition and is coeditor of Berlin School Glossary: An ABC of the New Wave in German Cinema. 

Contents

Introduction

Moving-Image Media and Embodied Spectatorship

Media Convergence and Remediation

1. Film and the Embodied Mind

Technogenesis: The Coevolution of the Biological and Technological

The Phatic Image of Cinema—Reassessed

“Consciousness Is an Epiphenomenon”

Dual Temporalities of Media and the Mind

Postcinematic Reflections on Spectatorship

2. 1900: Film Transforms the Media Landscape

Film as Prosthetic Visual Consciousness

Mechanized Culture and the Moving Image

Film and the Tyranny of Writing: Franz Kafka

3. 2000: Cinema and the Digital Image

Intermedial Constructions of Cinema’s Virtual Reality

Digital Mediations of Movement, Space, and Time

Cinema and Singular Consciousness

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Posthumanities
Zusatzinfo 16
Verlagsort Minnesota
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Film / TV
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-5179-0767-5 / 1517907675
ISBN-13 978-1-5179-0767-9 / 9781517907679
Zustand Neuware
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