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Cinema and Experience

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Siegfried Kracauer, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor W. Adorno—affiliated through friendship, professional ties, and argument—developed an astute philosophical critique of modernity in which technologi...
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  • 04 October 2011
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Siegfried Kracauer, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor W. Adorno—affiliated through friendship, professional ties, and argument—developed an astute philosophical critique of modernity in which technological media played a key role. This book explores in depth their reflections on cinema and photography from the Weimar period up to the 1960s. Miriam Bratu Hansen brings to life an impressive archive of known and, in the case of Kracauer, less known materials and reveals surprising perspectives on canonic texts, including Benjamin’s artwork essay. Her lucid analysis extrapolates from these writings the contours of a theory of cinema and experience that speaks to questions being posed anew as moving image culture evolves in response to digital technology.
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Price: $34.95
Pages: 408
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism
Publication Date: 04 October 2011
ISBN: 9780520424586
Format: eBook
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations

Part I. Kracauer
1. Film, Medium of a Disintegrating World
2. Curious Americanism

Part II. Benjamin
3. Actuality, Antinomies
4. Aura: The Appropriation of a Concept
5. Mistaking the Moon for a Ball
6. Micky-Maus
7. Room-for-Play

Part III. Adorno
8. The Question of Film Aesthetics

Part IV. Kracauer in Exile
9. Theory of Film

Notes
Index