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Post-What? Post-When?: Thinking Moving Images Beyond the Post-Medium/Post-Cinema Condition
Contributor(s): De Rosa, Miriam (Editor), Hediger, Vinzenz (Editor)
ISBN: 8869770559     ISBN-13: 9788869770555
Publisher: Mimesis
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Film - General
- Philosophy | Metaphysics
Series: International Film Studies Journal
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.5" W x 9.4" (0.75 lbs) 124 pages
 
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Cin ma&Cie. International Film Studies Journal,
vol. XVI, no. 26, Spring 2016

This special issue of Cin ma & Cie focuses the topic of post-cinema taking for granted the background of this notion that animated the recent debate revolving around it. The aim of the volume is thus rather to ask which ontologies, if any can, do the moving image justice in a situation in which the cinema is merely one of many configurations of film, which other theoretical frameworks may be appropriate and which modes of temporality, and of historiography and analysis can account for the steady transformation of film's varying configurations. While the most productive accounts of post-cinema rarely trace this filiation in an explicit fashion, the label is closely related to the concept of post-media as developed by F lix Guattari in the early 1990s, later adapted into art, media theory, new and screen media. Highlighting the importance of bridging post-cinema and post-media, the volume addresses the post-what and post-when of post-cinema providing original arguments and categories enabling to envisage the next step to be taken in film theory.


Contributor Bio(s): De Rosa, Miriam: - Miriam de rosa is lecturer in film Studies at uCSC Milan. She is the author of the monograph Cinema e postmedia (2013), which reflects upon the dissemination of cinema after digitization and intersects the debate about postmedia. her current research project is devoted to the epistemology of moving image art in relation to space and multiplicity. She coordinates IMACS (International Master in Audiovisual and Cinema Studies) network and serves as editor in the staff of NECSuS and Cinergie.