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The gaze and the labyrinth : the cinema of Liliana Cavani / Gaetana Marrone.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Marrone, Gaetana, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cavani, Liliana--Criticism and interpretation.
Cavani, Liliana.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (330 pages)
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2000]
Summary:
In this, the first comprehensive book on Liliana Cavani, Gaetana Marrone redraws the map of postwar Italian cinema to make room for this extraordinary filmmaker, whose representations of transgressive eroticism, spiritual questing, and psychological extremes test the limits of the medium, pushing it into uncharted areas of discovery. Cavani's film The Night Porter (1974) created a sensation in the United States and Europe. But in many ways her critically renowned endeavors--which also include Francesco di Assisi, Galileo, I cannibali, Beyond Good and Evil, The Berlin Affair, and several operas and documentaries--remain enigmatic to audiences. Here Marrone presents Cavani's work as a cinema of ideas, showing how it takes pleasure in the telling of a story and ultimately revolts against all binding ideological and commercial codes. The author explores the rich visual language in which Cavani expresses thought, and the cultural icons that constitute her style and images. This approach affords powerful insights into the intricate interlacing of narrated events. We also come to understand the importance assigned to the gaze in the genesis of desire and the acquisition of knowledge. The films come to life in this book as the classical tragedies Cavani intended, where rebels and madmen experience conflict between historical and spiritual reality, the present and the past. Offering intertextual analyses within such fields as psychology, history, and cultural studies, along with production information gleaned from Cavani's personal archives, Marrone boldly advances our understanding of an intriguing, important body of cinematic work.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Photographic Reproductions
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE. THE LABYRINTH: COGNITION AND TRAGIC IMAGINATION
1 Francesco di Assist: The Medieval Chronicle and the Establishing of Physical Reality
2. Realism against Illusion: The Ceremonial Divestiture of Power in Galileo
3. Metaphors of Revolt: The Dialogic Silence in I cannibali
PART TWO. THE TRANSGRESSIVE GAZE: STYLE AS TENSION
4. Toward a Negative Mythopoeia: Spectacle, Memory, and Representation in The Night Porte
5. Staging the Gaze: Beyond Good and Evil
6. Theatricality and Reflexivity in The Berlin Affair
PART THREE. METAPHORS OF VISION
7. The Architectonics of Form: Francesco and Milarepa
8. The Essential Solitude: A Conclusion
Notes
Filmography
Bibliography
Index
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [259]-303) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780691031934
0691031932
OCLC:
1264477265

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