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Toward Cinema and Its Double

Cross-Cultural Mimesis
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Toward Cinema and Its Double brings together Laleen Jayamanne's discussions of Australian films, Sri Lankan films, European art films, silent film comedy, contemporary American films, and her own films. While some of her essays are based on formal film analysis, others include more theoretically based ways of considering films. In her studies, Jayamanne employs such Walter Benjamin's and Theodor Adorno's concept of mimesis, and Gilles Deleuze's theses on cinematic time and movement as tools for thinking about the cinematic experience in new ways. Toward Cinema and Its Double addresses a number of issues that have been crucial areas of contention in film studies over the last twenty years-from the role of women both in front of and behind the camera, to the position of the postcolonial subject. Laleen Jayamanne demonstrates how arguments over these issues might be inflected in specific ways by specific practices in specific films. In addition, she places all these particularities in time - the time of the critic as well as that of the filmmaker. This collection contains work done over a span of twenty years, and rather than try to efface this time of writing by (re)presenting everything from a single, achieved final viewpoint, it foregrounds the way Jayamanne's own thoughts about film in general, and the various films discussed, have changed over the course of time.

Author Biography:

Laleen Jayamanne is a lecturer in Cinema Studies at the Power Institute of Fine Arts, University of Sydney. She is also a filmmaker, whose work includes A Song of Ceylon and Rehearsing and a dance video, LAMA. Her articles on her own film work and the work of other independent filmmakers have appeared in Screen, Discourse, and The Australian Journal of Screen Theory.
Release date NZ
September 26th, 2001
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
1 index
Pages
336
Dimensions
152x229x22
ISBN-13
9780253214751
Product ID
5859660

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