Time Tells by Tupitsyn, Masha (9798986446318) | Browns Books
Image for Time Tells

Time Tells

See all formats and editions

Time Tells is a grand study of time, technology, performance, the attention economy, and comedy.

Using the cinematic time-jump, "a numerical shorthand for a fated intermission," to weave a narrative of chronopolitics, memoir, and cultural study, Masha Tupitsyn constructs a unique literary and visual phenomenology on the loss of time, presence, and attention in the digital age.

Structured into two interlocked inquiries—Time and Acting—Time Tells focuses on the internet to talk about the ethics of presence and attention, comedy to talk about timing and the language of critique, and lying masculinity, the double, and acting to talk about performance and the reign of falsehood.

Both volumes intersect to examine our inability to experience coherence and integration in the post-truth era. In the first volume, Time, Tupitsyn covers wide-ranging cultural touchstones such as the ’90s TV show Felicity, Hitchcock’s Vertigo, Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name, Joan Didion’s The Year of Magical Thinking, Pretty Woman, Wong Kar-wai’s 2046, David Fincher’s Zodiac, Jean-Luc Godard, the Beastie Boys, Wim Wenders, the art of style, memory and music in the post-internet age, and the lost ontology of cinema.

Using what Tupitsyn terms “screen-shot criticism,” Time Tells makes innovative critical thinking accessible to anyone interested in American culture today. Afterword by Felix Bernstein.

Read More
Available
£18.40 Save 20.00%
RRP £23.00
Add Line Customisation
2 in stock Need More ?
Add to List
Product Details
Film Desk Books
898644631Y / 9798986446318
Paperback / softback
01/01/2023
United States
296 pages
140 x 190 mm, 600 grams

We have stock available for immediate despatch. However it is unknown when or if additional stock will become available.