1st Edition
Revelationist Aesthetics in Contemporary Cinema An Intellectual History (1950s–2000s)
By Karel Pletinck
Copyright 2025
278 Pages
by
Routledge
278 Pages
by
Routledge
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On the cusp of the twenty-first century, the notion of art as revelation of reality held sway in film aesthetics and criticism. Where did this seemingly naive belief in the vocation of art originate, what sustained it, and how did it shape the work of filmmakers, as diverse as Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, and Abbas Kiarostami? These questions launch this book’s... Read more
Acknowledgements, Abbreviations, Note on translations and referencing, Introduction, Part I. Romantic Legacies in French Revelationist Film Criticism (1940s-1950s), Chapter 1. The myth of revelationist poetry, Chapter 2. Towards an incarnationalist realism, Chapter 3. The Romantic paradox in modern cinema, Part II. Revelationist Aesthetics in Modern and Contemporary Cinema (1960s-2000s), Chapter 4. Lyricism at the heart of political modernism, 1967-89, Chapter 5. Between cinema's childhood and demise, 1986-99, Chapter 6. Revelationist poetry in times of need, 1989-2005, Conclusion, Bibliography, Index.
Biography
Karel Pletinck is a postdoctoral researcher interested in the interconnections between history, philosophy, and the arts, with a focus on post-war Europe. He has published his work in journals such as French Forum, Journal of Aesthetics and Culture, and French Screen Studies.






