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248 Pages
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Routledge
248 Pages
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Routledge
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Andrzej Zulawski (1940–2016) was born in Lwów, Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine) and educated in Paris. From 1971 to 2015 he directed thirteen feature films. Andrzej Zulawski: Abject Cinema interprets the director’s oeuvre through the methodological lens of Julia Kristeva’s notions of the abject and the semiotic chora, with the narratives in Zulawski’s filmography amounting to an experience of the... Read more
Part I: Landscapes of Affect, Chapter 1: Kristeva and Zulawski, Chapter 2: Zulawski and Ideology, Chapter 3: The Maternal, Chapter 4: Landscapes of Affect, Part II: Abject Cinema, Chapter 5: Children Are An Ism, Chapter 6: Coenesthesia, Chapter 7: Borders, Chapter 8: Performance, Chapter 9: Loss of Subjecthood, Chapter 10: Returning to the Womb, Chapter 11: The Image of Film Violence, Chapter 12: The Sight of a Corpse, Part III: Unfathomable, Darkness - A Conclusion, Index.
Biography
Henri de Corinth is a film writer based in Washington DC. An art historian and linguist by training, his writing has appeared in Lo Specchio Scuro, MUBI Notebook, Kinoscope, Senses of Cinema, and We Are The Mutants.






