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Mythopoetic Cinema

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Mythopoetic Cinema explores how contemporary European filmmakers question the constant need to provide new identities, a new Europe, and with it a new European cinema after the fall of the Soviet U...
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  • 08 August 2017
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In Mythopoetic Cinema, Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli explores how contemporary European filmmakers treat mythopoetics as a critical practice that questions the constant need to provide new identities, a new Europe, and with it a new European cinema after the fall of the Soviet Union. Mythopoetic cinema questions the perpetual branding of movements, ideas, and individuals. Examining the work of Jean-Luc Godard, Alexander Sokurov, Marina Abramović, and Theodoros Angelopoulos, Ravetto-Biagioli argues that these disparate artists provide a critical reflection on what constitutes Europe in the age of neoliberalism. Their films reflect not only the violence of recent years but also help question dominant models of nation building that result in the general failure to respond ethically to rising ethnocentrism.

In close readings of such films as Sokurov's Russian Ark (2002) and Godard's Notre Musique (2004), Ravetto-Biagioli demonstrates the ways in which these filmmakers engage and evaluate the recent reconceptualization of Europe's borders, mythic figures, and identity paradoxes. Her work not only analyzes how these filmmakers thematically treat the idea of Europe but also how their work questions the ability of the moving image to challenge conventional ways of understanding history.

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Price: $32.00
Pages: 328
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 08 August 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231182195
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PERFORMING ARTS / Film / History & Criticism, ART / Art & Politics
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This brilliant book follows European cinema into the depths of the European psyche, illuminating the mental map of Europe, rethinking the modern mythology of Europe, and exploring especially the significance of Eastern Europe for the cultural crisis of European identity that attended the conclusion of the Cold War and still traumatizes the continent in the early twenty-first century.
Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli is professor of cinema and digital media and of science and technology studies at the University of California, Davis. She is the author of The Unmaking of Fascist Aesthetics (2001).

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Floating on the Borders of Europe: Aleksandr Sokurov's Russian Ark
2. O Megalexandros: Falling In and Out of Dreams
3. In Balkan: Marina Abramović and the Politics of the Suffering Body
4. Notre Musique: On the Ruins of the Divine
Epilogue: The Politics of Confrontation
Notes
Bibliography
Index