1st Edition

The Cinema of Attractions Reloaded

Edited By Wanda Strauven Copyright 2006
460 Pages
by Routledge

460 Pages
by Routledge

What have Lumière in common with Wachowski? More than one hundred years separate these two pairs of brothers who astonished, quite similarly, the film spectator of their respective time with special effects of movement: a train rushing into the audience and a bullet flying in slow motion. Do they belong to the same family of “cinema of attractions”? Twenty years ago Tom Gunning introduced the... Read more
Introduction to an Attractive Concept, Theory Formation (“The Cinema of Attractions”), Spectacle, Attractions and Visual Pleasure, Attractions: How They Came into the World,32 A Rational Reconstruction of “The Cinema of Attractions, The Cinema of Attractions as Dispositif,58Attraction Theories and Terminologies [“Early Film”] From “Primitive Cinema” to “Kine-Attractography”, From “Primitive Cinema” to “Marvelous” The Attraction of the Intelligent Eye: Obsessions with the Vision Machine in Early Film Theories, Rhythmic Bodies/Movies: Dance as Attraction in Early Film Culture, Audiences and Attractions [Its Spectator], A Cinema of Contemplation, A Cinema of Discernment: Spectatorship, Intertextuality and Attractions in the 1890s, The Lecturer and the Attraction, Integrated Attractions: Style and Spectatorship in Transitional Cinema, Discipline through Diegesis: The Rube Film between “Attractions” and Narrative Integration, Attraction Practices through History [“The Avant-Garde”: section 1], Circularity and Repetition at the Heart of the Attraction: Optical Toys and the Emergence of a New Cultural Series, Lumière, the Train and the Avant-Garde, Programming Attractions: Avant-Garde Exhibition Practice in the 1920s and 1930s, The Associational Attractions of the Musical, Digital Media and (Un)Tamed Attractions [The Avant-Garde: section 2], Chez le Photographe c’est chez moi: Relationship of Actor and Filmed Subject to Camera in Early Film and Virtual Reality Spaces, The Hollywood Cobweb: New Laws of Attraction, Figures of Sensation: Between Still and Moving Images, “Cutting to the Quick”: Techne, Physis, and Poiesis and the Attractions of Slow Motion, Dossier, Pie and Chase: Gag, Spectacle and Narrative in Slapstick Comedy, Early Cinema as a Challenge to Film History, The Cinema of Attraction[s]: Early Film, Its Spectator and the Avant-Garde, Rethinking Early Cinema: Cinema of Attractions and Narrativity, Notes on Contributors, General Bibliography, Index of Names, Index of Film Titles, Index of Subjects.

Biography

Wanda Strauven is Privatdozentin at the Goethe University Frankfurt.