Description
Counter-Archive brilliantly reflects the visual character of philosophy, geography, and historiography in twentieth-century France. Organized hermetically and crafted meticulously, this volume offers a wealth of information as it considers film theory. -- Tom Conley, Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and chair of visual and environmental studies, Harvard University This impressive book carves out a field of interest that, prior to Amad's scrutiny, did not exist. Amad displays extraordinary erudition, assembling a remarkable bibliography of primary sources. She invites us to ponder her ideas in relation to our own digital, counter-archival, image overload. -- Antonia Lant, Professor of Cinema Studies at New York University, editor of Red Velvet Seat: Women's Writings on the First Fifty Years of Cinema. Amad handles the technical details with flourish and mastery, and the research in the French archives is exhilarating. -- Donald Crafton, Professor of Film, Television, and Theatre at the University of Notre Dame "Amad's book is far more than an unusually successful effort to recover and analyze Kahn's unique dream of "archiving the planet." It stages a theoretical interrogation of the terms archive, everyday life, and modernity, arguing that the emergence of motion pictures produced a revisionist concept of the archive or what she calls the counter-archive. Her book ultimately mounts a highly original methodological exploration of the intersection of history and theory." -- Richard Abel, Robert Altman Collegiate Professor of Film Studies, University of Michigan
About the Author
Paula Amad is an Australian-born Lebanese academic and Associate Professor of cinema and comparative literature at the University of Iowa. She has taught at universities in Australia, France, and the United States and is the recipient of a J. Paul Getty Postdoctoral Fellowship.
Reviews
Counter-Archive is a groundbreaking, original and scholarly book, which is indispensable to a full understanding of the early and present history of the cinema and its relationship to the archive and the everyday. -- Barbara Creed H-France an ambitious and compelling book which elegantly ties meticulous archival detail to astute theoretical challenges, and its conceptual hook may well inspire further critical attention. -- Tara Blake Wilson New Formations A work of exceptional scholarly merit. -- Jan Baetens Biography ...rich and endearing study... -- Lisabeth During and Deborah Levitt Years Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
Book Information
ISBN 9780231135009
Author Paula Amad
Format Hardback
Page Count 408
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press
Series Film and Culture Series