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'Visual pleasure and narrative cinema' 1975

Title
'Visual pleasure and narrative cinema' 1975 / Laura Mulvey, Rachel Rose ; editor Mark Lewis.
Author
Mulvey, Laura
Publication
  • London : Afterall, 2016.
  • London : Koenig Books, London, c/o Buchhandlung Walther König, Köln

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Additional Authors
  • Rose, Rachel, 1986-
  • Lewis, Mark
Description
64 pages : color illustrations; 21 cm.
Summary
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, structured and polemical analysis of visual pleasure has provoked and encouraged others to take positions, challenge pre-conceived ideas and produce new works that owe their possibility to the generative qualities of this key essay. In this book, the artist Rachel Rose has produced an innovative work that extends and adds to the essay's frame of reference. Drawing on eighteenth and nineteenth century fairy tales, and observing that their flat narratives matched the flatness of their depictions, Rose has drawn a connection between what happened in these illustrations before cinema, and what Mulvey describes in her essay -- cinema flattening sexuality into visuality. Rose's intricately layered work, with its mixing of genres and histories, is a complex and playful reformation.
Series Statement
Two works
Uniform Title
Two works.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
  • 9783863359652
  • 3863359658
LCCN
40026502941
OCLC
  • 960831266
  • ocn960831266
  • SCSB-9737946
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries