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Moving Images Between Media, Sensation and Reality
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This book proposes a groundbreaking exploration into “affective intermediality,” an emerging paradigm that centres on the interplay between media, embodied experiences and material reality. At a time when the scholarly discourse on intermediality is still dominated by researches on literature and mass media, this collection of essays focuses on cinematic intermediality. It delves into the unique position of cinematic images being able to incorporate and to connect to all the other media, as well as being able to generate intense emotions and ethically illuminating experiences. Through investigations into the sensuous inflections of moving images, the volume brings into the spotlight the often overlooked affective potential of intermediality connecting art and life. The chapters investigate a wide array of topics from the representability of feelings and traumatic experiences, from cultural and sensorial entanglements to the gendered gaze and to various affective modalities of getting in touch with the world, including an attunement to non-anthropocentric perspectives. Through in-depth case studies, the book examines how intermedial art practices involving moving images can convey and engender specific sensibilities regarding reality and art. With contributions from both emerging and established scholars, the book highlights films from diverse geo-cultural contexts, also drawing attention to works by and about women. Designed for scholars and students in film and media studies, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the affective dimensions of intermediality. It invites readers to engage with critical questions about the emotional and cultural impact of moving images and their intermedial network.
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Ágnes Petho is Full Professor of Film Studies at the Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, whose research focuses on the theory and analysis of the intermediality of moving images. She is author of Cinema and Intermediality: The Passion for the In-Between (2011), which was revised and enlarged with additional chapters for the second edition published in 2020, and of numerous articles and book chapters on topics related to cinematic intermediality. Petho is the editor of a series of volumes, including Caught In-Between: Intermediality in Eastern European and Russian Cinema (2020), and executive editor of Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Film and Media Studies published by Springer Nature, a scholarly journal that frequently runs special issues of interest for intermedial studies.
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