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Breaking the frame: film language and the experience of limits

Ranging over the broad spectrum of contemporary literary and film theory, Breaking the Frame explores the different approaches to cinematic art that are offered by cognitive psychology, feminist theory, aesthetics, and psychoanalysis. In this study Inez Hedges looks closely at films that challenge accepted norms in both form and content. The films discussed here, including Zazie, La Nuit de Varennes, and Interiors, break out of conventional frames, upsetting our expectations about how films should look (the film frame) as well as how experience is usually organized by cinematic works of art (the psychological or cognitive frame). Hedges focuses on two primary areas: the way that the structure of film texts guides the interpretations of the spectator (hermeneutics) and the way that films reflect social models (representation).
Breaking the Frame will be of interest not only to scholars and students of film and literature but also to today's "filmliterate" public who enjoy exploring the theoretical and philosophical implications of cinematic works.

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Author(s) Hedges, Inez - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 791.4301 Hed b
ISBN/ISSN 0253327229
Subject(s) Motion pictures
Motion pictures and literature
Classification 791.4301
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Indiana University Press
Publishing Year c1991
Publishing Place USA
Collation xvi, 160 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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