
Beyond Realism
Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice
Robert Singer(Author)
Edinburgh University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. April 2024
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-4744-2633-6 (ISBN)
Description
Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice is the first major critical study of international naturalist cinema.
Often mistaken for realist film, international naturalist cinema has a unique cultural and critical history. From its earliest representation in silent films such as Walsh's Regeneration (1915), and Eisenstein's Stachka/Strike (1925), to recent productions such as Chukwu's Clemency (2019), and Aronofsky's The Whale (2022), the naturalist film narrative encompasses the whole of film history, traversing language, movement, and genre. The naturalist film is predicated on two foundational, intersecting paradigms that configure as one ideological system in an overarching scientific and social experimental narrative. Either the scientific or social paradigm may be dominant in the film narrative or they may simply co-exist, but a naturalist film reveals both templates and, most significantly, suggests an implicit cinematic anthropology that renders the body as an observed spectacle.
Often mistaken for realist film, international naturalist cinema has a unique cultural and critical history. From its earliest representation in silent films such as Walsh's Regeneration (1915), and Eisenstein's Stachka/Strike (1925), to recent productions such as Chukwu's Clemency (2019), and Aronofsky's The Whale (2022), the naturalist film narrative encompasses the whole of film history, traversing language, movement, and genre. The naturalist film is predicated on two foundational, intersecting paradigms that configure as one ideological system in an overarching scientific and social experimental narrative. Either the scientific or social paradigm may be dominant in the film narrative or they may simply co-exist, but a naturalist film reveals both templates and, most significantly, suggests an implicit cinematic anthropology that renders the body as an observed spectacle.
Reviews / Votes
"Robert Singer's Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice is a comprehensive guide to naturalistic film; Singer has been the leading global expert on this topic for many years. His book is a life's work. He is able to move from the dark corners and sharp bright angles of early film to similar naturalist concerns in cinema today: social struggle, poverty, homelessness, violence, injustice, the naturalistic body, psychological conflicts, and many other features. It's an erudite but engaging read and a must for any naturalist or film student." -- Jeanne Campbell Reesman, Professor Emerita, University of Texas at San Antonio Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice is a treatise on naturalist themes and the moving image, a platform of continuous intertextual references. With this book, Singer takes us on a fascinating (inter)national journey of theories, genres and themes dedicated to the naturalist film, while also presenting a renewed vision of ourselves and our bodies as spectacles. -- Jose Duarte, Film Studies Professor at the School of Arts and Humanities, ULisboa. Robert Singer's Beyond Realism: Naturalist Film in Theory and Practice is a breathtakingly comprehensive and insightful investigation of naturalist themes in film. From Lumiere actualites to the latest examples of international cinema, each chapter focuses on a separate facet of "naturalism's grinding tradition" and its themes of violence, degradation, disease, and the tension between the human spirit and naturalism's relentless assault on the body. -- Professor Donna M. Campbell, author of Bitter Tastes: Literary Naturalism and Early Cinema in American Women's Writing Both a radical and fundamentally joyous celebration of Naturalist cinema, Singer here transcends the orthodox dominance of Realism on cinema discourse and painstakingly presents another way of thinking about the relationship of our world to the one we see on screen. -- Alexandra Heller-Nicholas * Film International * This illuminating study is very good at finding themes, images, and figures-mine, factory, morgue, Darwin, Dr. Moreau-with which to organize its avowedly experimental, critical excursion. -- S. C. Dillon * CHOICE connect * Robert Singer's new book reads like a magnum opus: an enthusiastic and generous culmination of over three decades of Singer's scholarship on naturalism in literature and film. -- Jeff Jaeckle * Studies in American Naturalism *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
14 black and white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
572 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-2633-6 (9781474426336)
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E-Book
04/2024
1st Edition
Edinburgh University Press
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Person
Robert Singer, Professor of Liberal Studies, CUNY Graduate Center [ret]. He received a Ph.D. from New York University in Comparative Literature. His areas of expertise include literary and film interrelations, interdisciplinary research in film history and aesthetics, and comparative studies. He is the ReFocus: American and International Film series co-editor for Edinburgh University Press. He has written and directed several independent short films and co-produced the animated film, Ulalume (2022). Among his more recent publications are Consuming Images: Film Art and the Television Commercial (EUP, 2020), co-authored with Gary Rhodes, and "A View from the Boardwalk: The W.P.A. New York City Guide and Coney Island Hypertext," in Rewriting America: New Essays on the Federal Writers' Project, ed. Sara Rutkowski, (2022).
Content
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Naturalist Tropes
Chapter Three: Operative Spaces
Chapter Four: The Body Politic
Chapter Five: Fleshy Imagery
Chapter Six: Darwinian Disconnections
Chapter Seven: Moreau Narratives
Chapter Eight: Naturalist comedy
Chapter Nine: A Joker's World
Index
Chapter Two: Naturalist Tropes
Chapter Three: Operative Spaces
Chapter Four: The Body Politic
Chapter Five: Fleshy Imagery
Chapter Six: Darwinian Disconnections
Chapter Seven: Moreau Narratives
Chapter Eight: Naturalist comedy
Chapter Nine: A Joker's World
Index