Since The Pioneering Work Of Vivian Sobchack, Laura U. Marks And Jennifer M. Barker, Film Studies Has Increasingly Embraced Multisensory Spectatorship. Such Approaches Privilege A Carnal Vision And Knowledge Of The World. Vital Resonances Furthers This Work And Attunes To What Is A Foundational, Yet Overlooked, Principle Of Film Studies' Bodily Turn: Resonance. In Keeping With The Soft Touch That Characterises Some Of This Turn's Critical Literature - The Feel Of Velvet, The (frustrated) Tactility Of A Sari, The Skin Of A Lover's Body - Resonance Has Been Brushed Over. Through The Work Of Three Leading Figures In European Cinema, Agnès Varda, Michael Haneke And Jean-luc Nancy, This Book Establishes Resonance As A Critical And Conceptual Paradigm For Film Analysis, Transforming It From A Footnote To The Bodily Turn And Finally Placing It At The Forefront Of Our Fleshy Encounter With Film.-- Film, Resonance And The Senses -- Seeing With Oneself: Regarding Jean-luc Nancy On Film -- La Pointe Courte: Avoid Contact With The Eyes And Skin, May Cause Irritation -- Time Of The Wolf: Denatured Disaster Movie, Underwhelming Apocalypse, Or The New Normal? -- Teenage Dreams In The Seventh Continent -- Le Bonheur: Happiness Made And Remade -- The Singular Plural Of Seeing In Cleo From 5 To 7 -- Caché: If These Walls Could Talk -- Bad Resonance In The Piano Teacher -- Documenteur: A Resonant Picture -- Bloody Resonance. Francesca Minnie Hardy. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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