Description
Phenomenology's Material Presence: Video, Vision and Experience is an exploration of phenomenology and the aesthetics of the moving image. Drawing on the insights of Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, this seminal work addresses key questions related to the notion of encounter in cinematic viewing. How does video make visible the act of looking and the act of being seen? How does it intimate the presence of that which cannot be seen? What is the role of video's material body in facilitating this process? Using a poetic essay style, and three videos by Trinidadian film-maker Robert Yao Ramesar, this book suggests that video performs its own act of phenomenological inquiry. Phenomenology's Material Presence invites the reader to explore the role of consciousness in our experience of the visual and brings continental philosophy and postcolonial cinema into conversation.
About the Author
Gabrielle A. Hezekiah is an independent scholar who has written widely on cinema.
Reviews
'Beautiful and daring, this book came as a breathtaking surprise. Rather than use art to illustrate philosophical concepts, Gabrielle Hezekiah shows that art (in particular, the innovative and beautiful video work of Robert Yao Ramesar) can carry out philosophy itself. Avoiding the more obvious postcolonial approach, she instead places Ramesar's work and audience at the center of a phenomenological inquiry. With this innovative approach she is able to broach delicate questions of being, spirituality, and transcendence that most scholars dare not touch.'
-- Dr. Laura U. Marks * Simon Fraser University *Book Information
ISBN 9781841503103
Author Gabrielle A. Hezekiah
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Intellect Books
Publisher Intellect Books
Weight(grams) 181g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 178mm * 5mm
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Video, Vision and Experience |
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Intellect Books |