UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020Although Land of Silence and Darkness is a film that explores fundamental themes of Herzog’s cinema, it has thus far received relatively little critical attention. Drawing on the few previous studies dedicated to it, the aim of this paper is to show how this film addresses a central philosophical question: is it possible to experience the other’s otherness? In particular, Herzog engages with the question of the extent to which it is possible for a sighted person to imagine what it is like to be deaf and blind. The following defends the thesis that, although the experience of deaf-blindness is incommunicable and inaccessible to sighted people, and although all representations of it are inadequate, both Herzog, ...
Werner Herzog (b. 1942) is perhaps the most famous living German filmmaker, but his films have never...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Increasingly, we find works whose constructions consist of the negative. A turn away from the materi...
Werner Herzog’s films are well known for their visionary character. His visions, however, turn out t...
This contribution examines how and why a cluster of films from every period or genre in the history ...
Werner Herzog’s films grow out of landscapes. The frames opening his works very often present landsc...
This chapter looks into the gap between presentational realism and the representation of physical ex...
<p>“The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser” by Werner Herzog could be treated as an allegory<br> of the human c...
My dissertation explores non-visual experiences of film through a study of the recurring cinematic f...
In his central mission of working on “a new grammar of images,” the German film director Werner Herz...
EVEN DWARFS STARTED SMALL: WERNER HERZOG AND THE AESTHETICS OF THE GROTESQUE IntroductionRarely in m...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
Enigmas, flying doctors, ecstasies, fanatics, dwarfs, sermons, woodchucks, and phantoms: the pervers...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
Werner Herzog (b. 1942) is perhaps the most famous living German filmmaker, but his films have never...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Increasingly, we find works whose constructions consist of the negative. A turn away from the materi...
Werner Herzog’s films are well known for their visionary character. His visions, however, turn out t...
This contribution examines how and why a cluster of films from every period or genre in the history ...
Werner Herzog’s films grow out of landscapes. The frames opening his works very often present landsc...
This chapter looks into the gap between presentational realism and the representation of physical ex...
<p>“The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser” by Werner Herzog could be treated as an allegory<br> of the human c...
My dissertation explores non-visual experiences of film through a study of the recurring cinematic f...
In his central mission of working on “a new grammar of images,” the German film director Werner Herz...
EVEN DWARFS STARTED SMALL: WERNER HERZOG AND THE AESTHETICS OF THE GROTESQUE IntroductionRarely in m...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
Enigmas, flying doctors, ecstasies, fanatics, dwarfs, sermons, woodchucks, and phantoms: the pervers...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
In this paper I am going to be discussing, primarily, the representation of blindness in film but th...
Werner Herzog (b. 1942) is perhaps the most famous living German filmmaker, but his films have never...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Increasingly, we find works whose constructions consist of the negative. A turn away from the materi...