Cinematic Vitalism Inga Pollmann.
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TextSeries: Film theory in media historyDescription: 1 online resource (1 online resource 295 pages) : illustrationsISBN: 9789048534005; 9048534003Subject(s): Vitalismus | Filmtheorie | Film | Motion pictures -- Philosophy | Vitalism in motion pictures | PERFORMING ARTS / General | PERFORMING ARTS / Reference | Vitalism -- In motion pictures | Motion pictures -- Philosophy | Frankreich | DeutschlandGenre/Form: Electronic books. | Electronic books. | Electronic books. Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cinematic vitalism.DDC classification: 791 LOC classification: PN1995 | .P65 2018ebOnline resources: Full text available: Summary: This book draws new connections between twentieth-century German and French film theory and practice and vitalist conceptions of life from biology and philosophy. Inga Pollmann shows how the links between the two created a modernist, experimental, and cinematic strand of vitalism in and around the movie theatre. Articulated by film theorists, filmmakers, biologists and philosophers, this cinematic vitalism maps out connections among human beings, milieus, and technologies that continue to structure our understanding of film.
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This book draws new connections between twentieth-century German and French film theory and practice and vitalist conceptions of life from biology and philosophy. Inga Pollmann shows how the links between the two created a modernist, experimental, and cinematic strand of vitalism in and around the movie theatre. Articulated by film theorists, filmmakers, biologists and philosophers, this cinematic vitalism maps out connections among human beings, milieus, and technologies that continue to structure our understanding of film.
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