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Abject Pleasures in the Cinematic: The Beautiful, Sexual Arousal, and Laughter [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x18 mm, weight: 590 g, 16 B/W illustrations 16 B&W images
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1399501100
  • ISBN-13: 9781399501101
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x18 mm, weight: 590 g, 16 B/W illustrations 16 B&W images
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1399501100
  • ISBN-13: 9781399501101
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Examines the cinematic strategies that elicit visceral pleasure in the face of content that is crass, politically problematic, or unethical

Discusses the ways in which the cinematic elicits pleasurable sensations Emphasizes the pleasure drawn from abject content Focuses squarely on the visceral experience, as distinct from the emotional appeal of the cinematic

Abject Pleasures in the Cinematic examines the cinematic strategies that elicit visceral pleasure tears, goosebumps, sexual arousal, laughter even in the face of content that is crass, politically problematic, or unethical.

While there might be a progressive predisposition within our discipline, affect pledges no allegiance to any particular political inclination. Progressives, or progressive content, does not hold a monopoly on affect. The beautiful has no inherent bond to the good (i.e., morally good, or having cultural merit), rather it is an affective experience, and it might come to us in the most unlikely and unsavory places. Pornography, even with the most regressive content, wields the possibility to be sexually arousing even despite our own ethical objections. While well-intended academics routinely claim that watching people get hurt is not funny, and we might appreciate the gesture to cultivate our better angels, but such assertions do not necessarily align with our lived-experience.

Recenzijas

"We find it hard to talk about why we really enjoy movies. We swoon, shiver, laugh, and get aroused. But it can be embarrassing to confess to such responses, and difficult to describe them in words. Aaron Kerner addresses such dilemmas head-on in this brilliant book." -Steven Shaviro, Wayne State University

List of Figures
vi
Acknowledgments vii
Preface ix
1 Abject Pleasures in the Cinematic: A Taxonomy of Cinematic Strategies for Eliciting Pleasure
1(38)
PART 1
2 On the Beautiful
39(18)
3 Neo-Giallo: "It's beautiful, it's beautiful, it's beautiful," the Affective Experience in Suspiria
57(19)
4 Musicality: Poetic Ruptures in Spike Lee's 25th Hour, and Chris Cunningham/Bjork's Music Video "All Is Full of Love"
76(31)
PART 2
5 On Sexual Arousal
107(23)
6 Pornography: Erotic Disavowal, Regressive Content, and the Chikan (Sub-) Genre
130(30)
7 Romance: The Handmaiden and its Arousing Spectacles
160(29)
PART 3
8 On Laughter
189(16)
9 Body Humor: Dick Pics in Cringe Comedy and the Carnivalesque Grotesque Body
205(30)
10 Conclusion: The Limitation of Theories of Affect
235(25)
Bibliography 260(16)
Media-ography 276(4)
Index 280
Aaron Kerner is a Professor and the Director of the School of Cinema at San Francisco State University. His publications include a study of the stupid, Theorizing Stupid Media (2019) exploring cinematic material that does not conform to existing narrative or genre categories. Kerner also published Extreme Cinema (2016). Kerner's publications often reflect upon the affective potential of the cinematic.