Affect Poetics of the New Hollywood : : Suspense, Paranoia, and Melancholy / / Hauke Lehmann.

How is affective experience produced in the cinema? And how can we write a history of this experience? By asking these questions, this study by Hauke Lehmann aims at rethinking our conception of a critical period in US film history – the New Hollywood: as a moment of crisis that can neither be reduc...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Cinepoetics – English edition , 7
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t 1 Splitting the Spectator --   |t 2 Suspense: Forms of Cinematic Thinking --   |t 3 Paranoia: Forms of Mediatization --   |t 4 Melancholy: Ways of Perceiving History --   |t 5 A History of Feeling --   |t List of figures --   |t Bibliography --   |t Subject index --   |t Name index 
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520 |a How is affective experience produced in the cinema? And how can we write a history of this experience? By asking these questions, this study by Hauke Lehmann aims at rethinking our conception of a critical period in US film history – the New Hollywood: as a moment of crisis that can neither be reduced to economic processes of adaption nor to a collection of masterpieces. Rather, the fine-grained analysis of core films reveals the power of cinematic images to affect their audiences – to confront them with the new. The films of the New Hollywood redefine the divisions of the classical genre system in a radical way and thereby transform the way spectators are addressed affectively in the cinema. The study describes a complex interplay between three modes of affectivity: suspense, paranoia, and melancholy. All three, each in their own way, implicate spectators in the deep-seated contradictions of their own feelings and their ways of being in the world: their relations to history, to society, and to cultural fantasy. On this basis, Affect Poetics of the New Hollywood projects an original conception of film history: as an affective history which can be re-written up to the present day. 
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