This Book Aims To Redefine The Relationship Between Film And Revolution. Starting With Hannah Arendt's Thoughts On The American And French Revolution, It Argues That, From A Theoretical Perspective, Revolutions Can Be Understood As Describing A Relationship Between Time And Movement And That Ultimately The Spectators And Not The Actors In A Revolution Decide Its Outcome. Focusing On The Concepts Of 'time,' 'movement,' And 'spectators,' This Study Develops An Understanding Of Film Not As A Medium Of Agitation But As A Way Of Thinking That Relates To The Idea Of Historicity That Opened Up With The American And French Revolution, A Way Of Thinking That Can Expand Our Very Notion Of Revolution. The Book Explores This Expansion Through An Analysis Of Three Audiovisual Stagings Of Revolution: Abel Gance's Epic On The French Revolution Napoléon, Warren Beatty's Essay On The Russian Revolution Reds, And The Miniseries John Adams About The American Revolution. The Author Thereby Offers A Fresh Take On The Questions Of Revolution And Historicity From The Perspective Of Film Studies.
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