ARNHEIM FOR FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES
Rudolf Arnheim (19042007) was a pioneering figure in film studies, best known for his landmark book on silent cinema Film as Art. He ultimately became more famous as a scholar in the fields of art and art history, largely abandoning his theoretical work on cinema. However, his later aesthetic theories on form, perception, and emotion should play an important role in contemporary film and media studies.
In this enlightening new volume in the AFI Film Readers series, an international group of leading scholars revisits Arnheims legacy for film and media studies. In fourteen essays, the contributors bring Arnheims later work on the visual arts to bear on film and media, while also reassessing the implications of his film theory to help refine our grasp of Film as Art and related texts. The contributors discuss a broad range of topics including Arnheims film writings in relation to modernism, his antipathy to sound as well as color in film, the formation of his early ideas on film against the social and political backdrop of the day, the wider uses of his methodology, and the implications of his work for digital media.
This is essential reading for any film and media student or scholar seeking to understand the meaning and contemporary impact of Arnheims foundational work in film theory and aesthetics.
Scott Higgins is Associate Professor of Film Studies at Wesleyan University. He is author of Harnessing the Technicolor Rainbow: Color Design in the 1930s.
Previously published in the AFI Film Readers series
Edited by Edward Branigan and Charles Wolfe
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Disney Discourse
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Classical Hollywood Comedy
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The Persistence of History
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The Revolution Wasnt Televised
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Black Women Film and Video Artists
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Home, Exile, Homeland
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Violence and American Cinema
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Masculinity
Peter Lehman, ed.
Westerns
Janet Walker, ed.
Authorship and Film
David A. Gerstner and Janet Staiger, eds.
New Media
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East European Cinemas
Anik Imre, ed.
Landscape and Film
Martin Lefebvre, ed.
World Cinemas, Transnational Perspectives
Nataa
urovi
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Documentary Testimonies
Bhaskar Sarkar and Janet Walker, eds.
Slapstick Comedy
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The Epic Film in World Culture
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Arnheim for film and media studies / edited by Scott Higgins.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Arnheim, RudolfCriticism and interpretation. 2. Motion
picturesPhilosophy. 3. Motion picturesAesthetics.
PN1998.3.A7557A75 2013
791.4301dc22
2010024136
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