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Existentialism and Contemporary Cinema - 9780857457295

Un libro in lingua di Jean Boule Pierre (EDT), Tidd Ursula (EDT) edito da Berghahn Books, 2012

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In spite of her work on the concept of the "othering" gaze, a major theme that runs through second-wave Anglophone feminist film theory, as well as her long-professed fascination with cinema, French feminist and existentialist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir (1908-86) has largely been ignored within the realm of film studies, note Boulé (contemporary French studies, Nottingham Trent U., England) and Tidd (French studies, U. of Manchester, England), who present 11 essays that re-open the dormant dialogue between Beauvoir and film theory. Specific topics include the implications of Beauvoir's account of childhood for the analysis of Lucile Hadzihalilovic's Innocence (2004), Beauvoir's portrayal of motherhood and female sexuality in The Second Sex and recent roles played by Isabelle Huppert, the notion of freedom as an ambiguous dialectical interplay between individual choices and social conventions and Sam Mendes's Revolutionary Road (2008), the relationship between Beauvoir's philosophy and melodrama, and the existentialist analysis of ageing femininity and screen representations in Yamina Benguigui's Inch'Allah Sunday (2001). Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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