Eyes Upside Down : Visionary Filmmakers and the Heritage of Emerson.


P. Adams. Sitney
Bok Engelsk 2008 · Electronic books.
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1 online resource (432 pages)
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Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Emersonian Poetics -- 1 Marie Menken and the Somatic Camera -- 2 Ian Hugo and Superimposition -- 3 Stan Brakhage's Autobiography as a Cinematic Sequence -- 4 Jonas Mekas and the Diary Film -- 5 Hollis Frampton and the Specter of Narrative -- 6 Robert Beavers's Winged Distance/Sightless Measure: The Cycle of the Ephebe -- 7 Beavers's Second Cycle: The Past in the Present-the Present in the Past -- 8 Andrew Noren and the Open-Ended Cinematic Sequence -- 9 Ernie Gehr and the Axis of Primary Thought -- 10 Warren Sonbert's Movements in a Concerto -- 11 Brakhage and the Tales of the Tribes -- 12 Frampton's Magellan -- 13 Abigail Child: Textual Self-Reliance -- 14 Su Friedrich: "Giving Birth to Myself " -- 15 Brakhage: Meditative Cinema -- 16 Beavers's Third Cycle: The Theater of Gesture -- 17 Mekas's Retrospection -- Conclusion: Perfect Exhilaration -- Appendix: Chronology of Films -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Z.. - Sitney analyzes in detail the work of eleven American avant-garde filmmakers as heirs to the aesthetics of exhilaration and innovative vision articulated by Ralph Waldo Emerson and explored by John Cage, Charles Olson and Gertrude Stein. The films discussed span the sixty years since the Second World War. With three chapters each devoted to Stan Brakhage and Robert Beavers, two each to Hollis Frampton and Jonas Mekas, and single chapters on Marie Menken, Ian Hugo, Andrew Noren, Warren Sonbert, Su Friedrich, Ernie Gehr, and Abigail Child, Eyes Upside Down is the fruit of Sitney's lifelong study of visionary aspirations in the American avant-garde cinema.
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