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Genre Trouble and Extreme Cinema: Film Theory at the Fringes of Contemporary Art Cinema (Hardcover)

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This volume re-evaluates theories of genre and spectatorship in light of a critic-defined tendency in recent art cinema, coined 'extreme cinema'. In Genre Trouble and Extreme Cinema, Bordun argues that the films of Mexican director Carlos Reygadas and French director Catherine Breillat expand generic classifications. Bordun contends that their films make it apparent that genre is not established prior to the viewing of a work but is recollected and assembled by spectators in ways that matter for them in both personal and experiential terms. The author deploys contemporary film theories on the senses, both phenomenological and affect theory, and partakes in close readings of the films' forms and narratives. The book thus adds to the present literature on extreme cinema and film theory, yet sets itself apart by fully deploying genre theory alongside the methodological and stylistic approaches of Stanley Cavell, Vivian Sobchack, Laura U. Marks, and Eugenie Brinkema.

About the Author


Troy Bordun is a contract instructor in Sociology and Cultural Studies at Trent University in Ontario, Canada.

Product Details
ISBN: 9783319658933
ISBN-10: 331965893X
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date: December 5th, 2017
Pages: 244
Language: English