The Face on the Screen The Face on the Screen

The Face on the Screen

Questions of Death, Recognition and Public Memory

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Publisher Description

There was a time is screen culture when the facial close-up was a spectacular and mysterious image…

The constant bombardment of the super-enlarged, computer-enhanced faces of advertising, the endless 'talking heads' of television and the ever-changing array of film stars' faces have reduced the face to a banal image, while the dream of early film theorists that the 'giant severed heads' of the screen could reveal 'the soul of man' to the masses is long since dead. And yet the end of this dream opens up the possibility for a different view of the face on the screen. The aim of the book is to seize this opportunity to rethink the facial close-up in terms other than subjectivity and identity by shifting the focus to questions of death and recognition.

In doing so, the book proposes a dialectical reversal or about-face. It suggests that we focus our attention on the places in contemporary media where the face becomes unrecognisable, for it is here that the facial close-up expresses the powers of death.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
May 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
130
Pages
PUBLISHER
Intellect Ltd.
SELLER
Intellect Limited
SIZE
2.3
MB
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