Description
This volume collects and translates into English for the first time a series of interviews with Metz, who offers readable summaries,elaborations, and explanations of his sometimes complex and demanding theories of film. He speaks informally of the most fundamental concepts that constitute the heart of film theory as an academic discipline - concepts borrowed from linguistics, semiotics, rhetoric, narratology, and psychoanalysis.
Within the colloquial language of the interview, we witness Metz's initial formation and development of his film theory. The interviewers act as curious readers who pose probing questions to Metz about his books, and seek clarification and elaboration of his key concepts. We also discover the contents of his unpublished manuscript on jokes, his relation to Roland Barthes, and the social networks operative in the French intellectual community during the 1970s and 1980s.
About the Author
Warren Buckland is Reader in Film Studies at Oxford Brookes University. He is the author/editor of ten books, including The Routledge Encyclopedia of Film Theory (with Edward Branigan, 2013), Film Theory: Rational Reconstructions (2012), and The Cognitive Semiotics of Film (2000). Daniel Fairfax is Assistant Professor of Film Studies at the Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt and an editor of the online film journal Senses of Cinema.
Book Information
ISBN 9789089648259
Author Warren Buckland
Format Paperback
Page Count 310
Imprint Amsterdam University Press
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Series Film Theory in Media History
Details
Subtitle: |
Selected Interviews on Film Theory (1970-1991) |
Series: |
Film Theory in Media History |
Imprint: |
Amsterdam University Press |