The Artistic Object and Its Worlds : Literature and Cinema /

"The best way of being an artist is not to serve a particular art." The film critic André Bazin believed artists create without boundaries in mind. Literary criticism should be no different. This book is a unique collection that critically reflects on the complex, non-unidirectional, and o...

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Other Authors: Ungureanu, Delia (Editor), Wood, Michael (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Contemporary Cinema ; 11.
Literature and Cultural Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2026.

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Call Number: PK6530

Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: The Artistic Object and Its Worlds: Literature and Cinema
  •   Michael Wood and Delia Ungureanu
  • 1 Medieval Montage: The Typological Poetics of Arseny and Andrei Tarkovsky
  •   Michael Makarovsky
  • 2 Through the Lens of Virginia Woolf's Feminism: From Julia Margaret Cameron to Jacqueline Audry and Sally Potter
  •   Maria Dabija
  • 3 Page, Stage, Location: The Work in the World
  •   David Damrosch
  • 4 From Translating for the World to Translation as the World
  •   Tara Coleman
  • 5 Cantinflas and World Literature: Popular Cosmopolitanism and Comedic Adaptation in Mid-century Cinema
  •   Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado
  • 6 Between Life and Legend: (Re)thinking Power Relations with Raoul Peck and James Baldwin
  •   Claire Tomasella
  • 7 In the Key of Loss: Aciman, Guadagnino, and Call Me By Your Name
  •   Laura Marcus
  • 8 Time and Description in Sátántangó and The Melancholy of Resistance (Novel into Film)
  •   Cezar Gheorghe
  • 9 A Filmmaker in His Library: The Circulation of Ideas in Pasolini's "Impure" Work
  •   Annalisa Mirizio
  • 10 The War of the Worlds in Latin America: Gabriela Alemán, Jess Franco, Orson Welles, and H.G. Wells Meet in Ecuador
  •   Luis A. Medina Cordova
  • 11 Welcome to the Field: Cultural Capital for Videogames and the Ecofeminist Position-Taking of Horizon Zero Dawn
  •   Michael O'Krent
  • Index.