Cinema, Memory, Modernity. The Representation of Memory From the Art Film to Transnational Cinema

Since its inception, cinema has evolved into not merely a 'reflection' but an indispensable index of human experience — especially our experience of time's passage, of the present moment, and, most importantly perhaps, of the past, in both collective and individual terms. In this volume, Kilbourn provides a comparative theorization of the representation of memory in both mainstream Hollywood and international art cinema within an increasingly transnational context of production and reception. Focusing on European, North and South American, and Asian films, Kilbourn reads cinema as providing the viewer with not only the content and form of memory, but also with its own directions for use: the required codes and conventions for understanding and implementing this crucial prosthetic technology — an art of memory for the twentieth-century and beyond.

Details

Subjects

Cinema

Keywords

USA, Asia

Type

Book

Place of publication

New York City

Publisher

Routledge

Year

2010

Number of pages

276 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9780415520300

Open stacks or available on request

Open stacks

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

Yes

UDC code and author sign

791 Kil

Volumes

1

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