This chapter explores the possible ontological questions and epistemological propositions that arise from detailed empirical research into cinema closures. Repeated pronouncements of the ‘Death of Cinema’ in the wake of technological, social and industrial change serve to reinforce the coincidence of ‘death’ with a type of ‘closure’. The evocation of a ‘crisis’ in the cinema is ordinarily articulated within the terms of specific cultural concerns around transience and transformation in the social experience of the cinema. However, rather than adding another chapter to the apocalyptic historiography of the cinema this paper proposes instead the constitutive importance of ‘closure’ a...
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This qualitative thesis examines levels of pessimism as they relate to modern and postmodern horror ...
With changing technologies and social habits, the communal cinema experience would seem to be a lega...
Over the last thirty years, once staunchly historical cinema scholars such as Thomas Elsaesser, Jane...
In order to bridge the gap between history and film history as academic disciplines, for both fields...
ABSTRACT This study invites the reader to a dialogue between the structuralist tradition and the pos...
Firstly, this article will try to grasp certain dimensions of the biopolitical in cinema. For this w...
In order to bridge the gap between history and film history as academic disciplines, for both fields...
The article is a continuation of the considerations for first time announced in “How is film philoso...
This empirical study investigated how the social nature of cinema is affected by the technological d...
Until a few decades ago, when speaking about cinema, a clear and consolidated collective consciousne...
This article explores the aspect of filmic narratolgy that has been neglected for a long time in cin...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
Peter Greenaway, director and artist is rethinking the notion of cinema in relation to other media a...
Cinemagoing as a sociocultural experience and the cinema theatre as a setting where that experience ...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
This qualitative thesis examines levels of pessimism as they relate to modern and postmodern horror ...
With changing technologies and social habits, the communal cinema experience would seem to be a lega...
Over the last thirty years, once staunchly historical cinema scholars such as Thomas Elsaesser, Jane...
In order to bridge the gap between history and film history as academic disciplines, for both fields...
ABSTRACT This study invites the reader to a dialogue between the structuralist tradition and the pos...
Firstly, this article will try to grasp certain dimensions of the biopolitical in cinema. For this w...
In order to bridge the gap between history and film history as academic disciplines, for both fields...
The article is a continuation of the considerations for first time announced in “How is film philoso...
This empirical study investigated how the social nature of cinema is affected by the technological d...
Until a few decades ago, when speaking about cinema, a clear and consolidated collective consciousne...
This article explores the aspect of filmic narratolgy that has been neglected for a long time in cin...
Museums of cinema are not like any other museum. Their very definition encompasses many different ty...
Peter Greenaway, director and artist is rethinking the notion of cinema in relation to other media a...
Cinemagoing as a sociocultural experience and the cinema theatre as a setting where that experience ...
From sun-blasted desert heat so searing that the reek of carrion, stale beer, and sweat is almost pa...
This qualitative thesis examines levels of pessimism as they relate to modern and postmodern horror ...
With changing technologies and social habits, the communal cinema experience would seem to be a lega...