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Deleuze and Horror Film

(livre en anglais)

de Anna Powell

Type
Essais
Sujet
GenreHorreur
Mots Clés
théorie, horreur
Année d'édition
2005
Editeur
Edinburgh University Press
Langue
anglais
Taille d'un livre de poche 11x18cmTaille relative de ce livreTaille d'un grand livre (29x22cm)
Taille du livre
Format
Relié • 240 pages
15,5 x 23,5 cm
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
0-7486-1747-7
978-0-7486-1747-0
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Description de l'ouvrage :
The horror film analysed from a Deleuzian perspective

This book argues that dominant psychoanalytic approaches to horror films neglect the aesthetics of horror. Yet cinematic devices such as mise en scène, editing and sound, are central to the viewer's visceral fear and arousal. Using Deleuze's work on art and film, Anna Powell argues that film viewing is a form of 'altered consciousness' and the experience of viewing horror film an 'embodied event'.

The book begins with a critical introduction to the key terms in Deleuzian philosophy and aesthetics. These include: subjectivity/becoming, the body without organs, molecularity, time/duration, affect, movement/rhythm, space, anomaly and schizoanalysis. These concepts are then applied to horror films.

Themes such as insanity, sensory response to film, the subject/object, fractured time, the body and cinematography are explored in horror films such as Jacob's Ladder, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, The Fly, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Alien Resurrection, The Others, The Shining, Interview with the Vampire, Bram Stoker's Dracula and Nosferatu.

Key Features:
• A substantial new contribution to horror film theory
• A critical introduction to key terms in Deleuzian philosophy and aesthetics
• New readings of the classic horror canon and recent films
• Analysis of horror styles, narrative and special effects.

À propos de l'auteur :
Anna Powell is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the Manchester Metropolitan University

Revue de Presse :
With its complex but fresh theories and inviting style, this work will enhance both film and gothic studies collections.– Choice

Powell's book is brimming with ideas, focusing as she does on style, movement and time. Through the practice of her beautifully rendered close analysis she makes an excellent case for returning to Deleuze and Bergson.– Tanya Krzywinska, Gothic Studies

Anna Powell's study seems an unlikely mash-up, combining the free-wheeling musings of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze on art cinema with the visceral frisson of an oft-despised genre, but the combination proves surprisingly fruitful... For the serious horror film scholar, Powell's study offers a welcome addition to the existing theoretical works. For the serious horror fan who does not quail before academic jargon, the book will open up many favorite films to additional aesthetic perspectives. For Deleuzian scholars, it may well provide new insight into the usefulness of frameworks usually applied only to a rarified genre of films-it may even offer the opportunity to appreciate the complexity of the much-maligned horror genre.– K. A. Laity, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts

It is always satisfying to read a thoughtful and inventive contribution to the discipline, especially when it challenges the standard and recommended procedure of doing things... [Powell] applies Deleuzian models to horror film and demonstrates that the mind of the spectator is indeed transformed, his perceptions altered, and the "mundane modes of consciousness" (201) are extended and changed. Most importantly, Powell's examination should begin to reset the way in which films are discussed and explored.– Edmund P. Cueva, Xavier University, SCOPE: An Online Journal of Film Studies

Anna Powell's book is both visceral and intellectual. It deftly combines attentive accounts of specific films with broader theoretical speculation. Powell gets to the heart of what's compelling and addictive about horror films: their rhythms and intensities, the feelings they arouse, the ways they get under the skin of the viewer.– Professor Steven Shaviro, Wayne State University

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