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Feeling Cinema Tarja Laine

Feeling Cinema By Tarja Laine

Feeling Cinema by Tarja Laine


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Feeling Cinema: Emotional Dynamics in Film Studies by Tarja Laine

There is an upsurge of interest in contemporary film theory towards cinematic emotions. Tarja Laine's innovative study proposes a methodology for interpreting affective encounters with films, not as objectively readable texts, but as emotionally salient events. Laine argues convincingly that film is not an immutable system of representation that is meant for (one-way) communication, but an active, dynamic participant in the becoming of the cinematic experience. Through a range of chapters that include Horror, Hope, Shame and Love - and through close readings of films such as The Shining, American Beauty and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Laine demonstrates that cinematic emotions are more than mere indicators of the properties of their objects. They are processes that are intentional in a phenomenological sense, supporting the continuous, shifting, and reciprocal exchange between the film's world and the spectator's world. Grounded in continental philosophy, this provocative book explores the affective dynamics of cinema as an interchange between the film and the spectator in a manner that transcends traditional generic patterns.

Feeling Cinema Reviews

Laine's book remains strong and contains many valuable additions to the growing body of scholarly work on cinema and emotions. The book serves both as a good introduction to the debates regarding emotions and affects in cinema, while also pushing the field further, particularly in its synthesis of two often competing traditions. -- Steen Christiansen, Aalborg University, Denmark * Medie Kultur *
Tarja Laine's Feeling Cinema is a remarkably eloquent and accomplished contribution to the growing wave of theoretical work on our affective and emotional engagement with film. Not only does Laine develop excellent analyses of the copious theoretical literature on cinematic emotion, she offers a powerful and persuasive way of conceptualising our aesthetic experience of film as an 'emotional event'. Her perspicuous theoretical discussions of key emotions are elaborated via nuanced critical reflections on the 'emotional core' of selected films spanning horror, thriller, art house, and romance genres. Feeling Cinema is thus enlightening and engaging reading for anyone-student, theorist, or cinephile-wanting to understand the emotional power of movies. --Robert Sinnerbrink, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Macquarie University, Sydney

About Tarja Laine

Tarja Laine is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. She is the author of Shame and Desire: Emotion, Intersubjectivity, Cinema (2007).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Horror Overwhelming fear: The Shining Imprisoned in madness: Repulsion Chapter 2: Hope Morbid curiosity: The Vanishing Clairvoyant spectatorship: Don't Look Now Chapter 3: Trauma Death as entelechy: The Sea Inside Psychosis as refuge: Elementary Particles Psychosis as entrapment: Reprise Compassionate participation Chapter 4: Anguish Becoming rhythm Synaesthetic tactics: Dancer in the Dark Resonating sonic space: The Silence Chapter 5: Shame Suburban rebellion: American Beauty Unruly sociology: Borat Chapter 6: Anger Looking down with contempt: Elephant Hate as positive liberty: Hunger Friendship as resentment in solidarity: 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days Chapter 7: Love Cinema as seduction: Dangerous Liaisons Ironic abjection: Romance Authentic love: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Bibliography Index

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NLS9781623561505
9781623561505
1623561507
Feeling Cinema: Emotional Dynamics in Film Studies by Tarja Laine
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2013-06-20
192
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