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Medieval Saints and Modern Screens / Alicia Spencer-Hall



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Autore: Spencer-Hall Alicia Visualizza persona
Titolo: Medieval Saints and Modern Screens / Alicia Spencer-Hall Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam, : Amsterdam University Press, 2017
Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , [2018]
©[2018]
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (305 pages) : illustrations, tables
Disciplina: 791.43/682
Soggetto topico: Film
Visuelle Wahrnehmung
Mystik
Vision
Heiligenbild
Motion pictures - History - 21st century
Motion pictures - History - 20th century
Hagiography
Middle Ages in motion pictures
Saints in motion pictures
Soggetto non controllato: Hagiography, divine visions, film, Liège, holy women
Classificazione: AP 50300
Note generali: Revision of author's thesis (dissertation)-- University College London, 2010-2014.
Nota di bibliografia: Filmography, pages 289-291.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-291) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Table Of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Ecstatic Cinema, Cinematic Ecstasy -- 1.Play / Pause / Rewind: Temporalities In Flux -- 2.The Caress Of The Divine -- 3.The Xtian Factor, Or How To Manufacture A Medieval Saint -- 4.My Avatar, My Soul: When Mystics Log On -- Conclusion: The Living Veronicas Of Liège -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: "This ground-breaking book brings theoretical perspectives from twenty-first century media, film, and cultural studies to medieval hagiography. Medieval Saints and Modern Screens stakes the claim for a provocative new methodological intervention: consideration of hagiography as media. More precisely, hagiography is most productively understood as cinematic media. Medieval mystical episodes are made intelligible to modern audiences through reference to the filmic - the language, form, and lived experience of cinema. Similarly, reference to the realm of the mystical affords a means to express the disconcerting physical and emotional effects of watching cinema. Moreover, cinematic spectatorship affords, at times, a (more or less) secular experience of visionary transcendence: an 'agape-ic encounter'. The medieval saint's visions of God are but one pole of a spectrum of visual experience which extends into our present multi-media moment. We too conjure godly visions: on our smartphones, on the silver screen, and on our TVs and laptops. This book places contemporary pop-culture media - such as blockbuster movie The Dark Knight, Kim Kardashian West's social media feeds, and the outputs of online role-players in Second Life - in dialogue with a corpus of thirteenth-century Latin biographies, 'Holy Women of Liege'. In these texts, holy women see God, and see God often. Their experiences fundamentally orient their life, and offer the women new routes to knowledge, agency, and belonging. For the holy visionaries of Liege, as with us modern 'seers', visions are physically intimate, ideologically overloaded spaces. Through theoretically informed close readings, Medieval Saints and Modern Screens reveals the interconnection of decidedly 'old' media - medieval textualities - and artefacts of our 'new media' ecology, which all serve as spaces in which altogether human concerns are brought before the contemporary culture's eyes."--
Titolo autorizzato: Medieval Saints and Modern Screens  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 90-485-5129-3
90-485-3217-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996433046003316
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