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Rachel Rose. Laura Mulvey : Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema. (1975)

Mulvey, Laura(By (artist))Rose, Rachel(By (artist))
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Since it first appeared in "Screen" in 1975, Laura Mulvey's essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" has been an enduring point of reference for artists, filmmakers, writers and theorists.

Mulvey's compelling polemical analysis of visual pleasure has provoked and encouraged others to take positions, challenge preconceived ideas and produce new works that owe their possibility to the generative qualities of this key essay.In this book, the celebrated New York-based video artist Rachel Rose (born 1986) has produced an innovative work that extends and adds to the essay's frame of reference.

Drawing on 18th- and 19th-century fairy tales, and observing how their flat narratives matched the flatness of their depictions, Rose created collages that connect these pre-cinematic illustrations to what Mulvey describes in her essay--cinema flattening sexuality into visuality.

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Product Details
3863359658 / 9783863359652
Paperback
709.2
01/07/2016
Germany
English
64 pages : illustrations (colour)
21 cm
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