Women and Home in Cinema

Form, Feeling, Practice, Palgrave Close Readings in Film and Television

Radinger Field, Louise

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Draws insightful and relevant connections between the architecture of the house and the architecture of filmBrings fresh critical perspective to a cinematic trope through close analysis of cinemas formal techniquesConstitutes an original contribution to the widening body of literature on the home in cinema

This book explores visions of home in cinema and the ways in which women inhabit the onscreen realm. Looking closely at a range of films made between 1936 and 2013, it examines how filmmakers reconfigure studio sets and real locations through the filmmaking process into mutable onscreen domains imbued with depth, metaphor, and expressivity.The book studies the films through the lens of four filmmaking processes in particular: découpage, mise-en-scène, sound and editing. Close analysis reveals how filmmakers use these cinematic building blocks to shape onscreen worlds charged with emotion and animated by the warp and weft of psychic life.Images of home abound in the cinema, and women frequently find themselves at the core of both structures. Drawing on recent spatial and feminist enquiry, the book reviews the idea of home as a fixed and stable location and illustrates how the art of cinema is well-equipped to explore home as an imaginary as well as a material realm.With its emphasis on film practice as a route into critical reflection, this book will be of interest to filmmakers, film theorists and those who simply want to understand more about how films work.

Louise Radinger Field is a filmmaker and writer living in London. She has a PhD in film from the University of Reading.

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Autor Radinger Field, Louise
Verlag Springer Verlag GmbH
ISBN 9783031400322
ISBN/EAN 9783031400322
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 29.06.2023
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 27.04.2024
Einband Gebunden
Format 2 x 21.7 x 15.5
Seitenzahl xii, 213 S., 13 s/w Illustr., 18 farbige Illustr., 213 p. 31 illus., 18 illus. in color.
Gewicht 429

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Verlag Springer Verlag GmbH
ISBN 9783031400322
Erscheinungsdatum 29.06.2023
Einband Gebunden
Format 2 x 21.7 x 15.5
Gewicht 429

Draws insightful and relevant connections between the architecture of the house and the architecture of filmBrings fresh critical perspective to a cinematic trope through close analysis of cinemas formal techniquesConstitutes an original contribution to the widening body of literature on the home in cinema

This book explores visions of home in cinema and the ways in which women inhabit the onscreen realm. Looking closely at a range of films made between 1936 and 2013, it examines how filmmakers reconfigure studio sets and real locations through the filmmaking process into mutable onscreen domains imbued with depth, metaphor, and expressivity.The book studies the films through the lens of four filmmaking processes in particular: découpage, mise-en-scène, sound and editing. Close analysis reveals how filmmakers use these cinematic building blocks to shape onscreen worlds charged with emotion and animated by the warp and weft of psychic life.Images of home abound in the cinema, and women frequently find themselves at the core of both structures. Drawing on recent spatial and feminist enquiry, the book reviews the idea of home as a fixed and stable location and illustrates how the art of cinema is well-equipped to explore home as an imaginary as well as a material realm.With its emphasis on film practice as a route into critical reflection, this book will be of interest to filmmakers, film theorists and those who simply want to understand more about how films work.

Louise Radinger Field is a filmmaker and writer living in London. She has a PhD in film from the University of Reading.

 

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