The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory (Hardcover, New)


The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory is an international reference work representing the essential ideas and concepts at the centre of film theory from the beginning of the twentieth century, to the beginning of the twenty-first.

When first encountering film theory, students are often confronted with a dense, interlocking set of texts full of arcane terminology, inexact formulations, sliding definitions, and abstract generalities. "The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory" challenges these first impressions by aiming to make film theory accessible and open to new readers.

Edward Branigan and Warren Buckland have commissioned over 50 scholars from around the globe to address the difficult formulations and propositions in each theory by reducing these difficult formulations to straightforward propositions.

The result is a highly accessible volume that clearly defines, and analyzes step by step, many of the fundamental concepts in film theory, ranging from familiar concepts such as Apparatus, Gaze, Genre, and Identification, to less well-known and understood, but equally important concepts, such as Alain Badiou s Inaesthetics, Gilles Deleuze s Time-Image, and Jean-Luc Nancy s Evidence .

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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory "is an ideal reference book for undergraduates of film studies, as well as graduate students new to the discipline.


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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory is an international reference work representing the essential ideas and concepts at the centre of film theory from the beginning of the twentieth century, to the beginning of the twenty-first.

When first encountering film theory, students are often confronted with a dense, interlocking set of texts full of arcane terminology, inexact formulations, sliding definitions, and abstract generalities. "The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory" challenges these first impressions by aiming to make film theory accessible and open to new readers.

Edward Branigan and Warren Buckland have commissioned over 50 scholars from around the globe to address the difficult formulations and propositions in each theory by reducing these difficult formulations to straightforward propositions.

The result is a highly accessible volume that clearly defines, and analyzes step by step, many of the fundamental concepts in film theory, ranging from familiar concepts such as Apparatus, Gaze, Genre, and Identification, to less well-known and understood, but equally important concepts, such as Alain Badiou s Inaesthetics, Gilles Deleuze s Time-Image, and Jean-Luc Nancy s Evidence .

"

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory "is an ideal reference book for undergraduates of film studies, as well as graduate students new to the discipline.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

November 2013

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2014

Editors

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Dimensions

246 x 174 x 36mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Cloth over boards

Pages

526

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-415-78180-0

Barcode

9780415781800

Categories

LSN

0-415-78180-9



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