The Cinema of Christopher Nolan
Imagining the Impossible
Herausgegeben von Furby, Jacqueline; Joy, Stuart
The Cinema of Christopher Nolan
Imagining the Impossible
Herausgegeben von Furby, Jacqueline; Joy, Stuart
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Contextualizing and closely reading each of Christopher Nolan's films, this collection examines the directorâ s play with memory, time, trauma, masculinity, and identity.
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Contextualizing and closely reading each of Christopher Nolan's films, this collection examines the directorâ s play with memory, time, trauma, masculinity, and identity.
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Produktdetails
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- Directors' Cuts
- Verlag: Columbia University Press / Wallflower Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780231173971
- ISBN-10: 0231173970
- Artikelnr.: 42148505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Directors' Cuts
- Verlag: Columbia University Press / Wallflower Press
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780231173971
- ISBN-10: 0231173970
- Artikelnr.: 42148505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Jacqueline Furby and Stuart Joy
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Foreword: Are You Watching Closely?, by Will Brooker
Introduction: Dreaming a Little Bigger, Darling, by Stuart Joy
1. Developing an Auteur Through Reviews: The Critical Surround of
Christopher Nolan, by Erin Hill-Parks
2. Cinephilia Writ Large: IMAX in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight and
The Dark Knight Rises, by Allison Whitney
3. Nolan's Immersive Allegories of Filmmaking in Inception and The Prestige
, by Jonathan Olson
4. Saints, Sinners and Terrorists: The Women of Christopher Nolan's Gotham,
by Tosha Taylor
5. Memento's Postmodern Noir Fantasy: Place, Domesticity and Gender
Identity, by Margaret A. Toth
6. Men in Crisis: Christopher Nolan, Un-truths and Fictionalising
Masculinity, by Peter Deakin
7. Representing Trauma: Grief, Amnesia and Traumatic Memory in Nolan's New
Millennial Films, by Fran Pheasant-Kelly
8. 'The dream has become their reality': Infinite Regression in Christopher
Nolan's Memento and Inception, by Lisa K. Perdigao
9. Revisiting the Scene of the Crime: Insomnia and the Return of the
Repressed, by Stuart Joy
10. 'You keep telling yourself what you know, but what do you believe?':
Cultural Spin, Puzzle Films and Mind Games in the Cinema of Christopher
Nolan, by Sorcha Ní Fhlainn
11. Stumbling Over the Superhero: Christopher Nolan's Victories and
Compromises, by Todd McGowan
12. Inception's Singular Lack of Unity Among Christopher Nolan's Puzzle
Films, by Andrew Kania
13. Inception's Video Game Logic, by Warren Buckland
14. On the Work of the Double in Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, by Kwasu
David Tembo
15. No End in Sight: The Existential Temporality of Following, by Erin
Kealey
16. Hearing Music in Dreams: Towards the Semiotic Role of Music in Nolan's
Inception, by Felix Engel and Janina Wildfeuer
17. About Time Too: From Interstellar to Following, Christopher Nolan's
Continuing Preoccupation with Time-Travel, by Jacqueline Furby
Index
Notes on Contributors
Foreword: Are You Watching Closely?, by Will Brooker
Introduction: Dreaming a Little Bigger, Darling, by Stuart Joy
1. Developing an Auteur Through Reviews: The Critical Surround of
Christopher Nolan, by Erin Hill-Parks
2. Cinephilia Writ Large: IMAX in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight and
The Dark Knight Rises, by Allison Whitney
3. Nolan's Immersive Allegories of Filmmaking in Inception and The Prestige
, by Jonathan Olson
4. Saints, Sinners and Terrorists: The Women of Christopher Nolan's Gotham,
by Tosha Taylor
5. Memento's Postmodern Noir Fantasy: Place, Domesticity and Gender
Identity, by Margaret A. Toth
6. Men in Crisis: Christopher Nolan, Un-truths and Fictionalising
Masculinity, by Peter Deakin
7. Representing Trauma: Grief, Amnesia and Traumatic Memory in Nolan's New
Millennial Films, by Fran Pheasant-Kelly
8. 'The dream has become their reality': Infinite Regression in Christopher
Nolan's Memento and Inception, by Lisa K. Perdigao
9. Revisiting the Scene of the Crime: Insomnia and the Return of the
Repressed, by Stuart Joy
10. 'You keep telling yourself what you know, but what do you believe?':
Cultural Spin, Puzzle Films and Mind Games in the Cinema of Christopher
Nolan, by Sorcha Ní Fhlainn
11. Stumbling Over the Superhero: Christopher Nolan's Victories and
Compromises, by Todd McGowan
12. Inception's Singular Lack of Unity Among Christopher Nolan's Puzzle
Films, by Andrew Kania
13. Inception's Video Game Logic, by Warren Buckland
14. On the Work of the Double in Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, by Kwasu
David Tembo
15. No End in Sight: The Existential Temporality of Following, by Erin
Kealey
16. Hearing Music in Dreams: Towards the Semiotic Role of Music in Nolan's
Inception, by Felix Engel and Janina Wildfeuer
17. About Time Too: From Interstellar to Following, Christopher Nolan's
Continuing Preoccupation with Time-Travel, by Jacqueline Furby
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Foreword: Are You Watching Closely?, by Will Brooker
Introduction: Dreaming a Little Bigger, Darling, by Stuart Joy
1. Developing an Auteur Through Reviews: The Critical Surround of
Christopher Nolan, by Erin Hill-Parks
2. Cinephilia Writ Large: IMAX in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight and
The Dark Knight Rises, by Allison Whitney
3. Nolan's Immersive Allegories of Filmmaking in Inception and The Prestige
, by Jonathan Olson
4. Saints, Sinners and Terrorists: The Women of Christopher Nolan's Gotham,
by Tosha Taylor
5. Memento's Postmodern Noir Fantasy: Place, Domesticity and Gender
Identity, by Margaret A. Toth
6. Men in Crisis: Christopher Nolan, Un-truths and Fictionalising
Masculinity, by Peter Deakin
7. Representing Trauma: Grief, Amnesia and Traumatic Memory in Nolan's New
Millennial Films, by Fran Pheasant-Kelly
8. 'The dream has become their reality': Infinite Regression in Christopher
Nolan's Memento and Inception, by Lisa K. Perdigao
9. Revisiting the Scene of the Crime: Insomnia and the Return of the
Repressed, by Stuart Joy
10. 'You keep telling yourself what you know, but what do you believe?':
Cultural Spin, Puzzle Films and Mind Games in the Cinema of Christopher
Nolan, by Sorcha Ní Fhlainn
11. Stumbling Over the Superhero: Christopher Nolan's Victories and
Compromises, by Todd McGowan
12. Inception's Singular Lack of Unity Among Christopher Nolan's Puzzle
Films, by Andrew Kania
13. Inception's Video Game Logic, by Warren Buckland
14. On the Work of the Double in Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, by Kwasu
David Tembo
15. No End in Sight: The Existential Temporality of Following, by Erin
Kealey
16. Hearing Music in Dreams: Towards the Semiotic Role of Music in Nolan's
Inception, by Felix Engel and Janina Wildfeuer
17. About Time Too: From Interstellar to Following, Christopher Nolan's
Continuing Preoccupation with Time-Travel, by Jacqueline Furby
Index
Notes on Contributors
Foreword: Are You Watching Closely?, by Will Brooker
Introduction: Dreaming a Little Bigger, Darling, by Stuart Joy
1. Developing an Auteur Through Reviews: The Critical Surround of
Christopher Nolan, by Erin Hill-Parks
2. Cinephilia Writ Large: IMAX in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight and
The Dark Knight Rises, by Allison Whitney
3. Nolan's Immersive Allegories of Filmmaking in Inception and The Prestige
, by Jonathan Olson
4. Saints, Sinners and Terrorists: The Women of Christopher Nolan's Gotham,
by Tosha Taylor
5. Memento's Postmodern Noir Fantasy: Place, Domesticity and Gender
Identity, by Margaret A. Toth
6. Men in Crisis: Christopher Nolan, Un-truths and Fictionalising
Masculinity, by Peter Deakin
7. Representing Trauma: Grief, Amnesia and Traumatic Memory in Nolan's New
Millennial Films, by Fran Pheasant-Kelly
8. 'The dream has become their reality': Infinite Regression in Christopher
Nolan's Memento and Inception, by Lisa K. Perdigao
9. Revisiting the Scene of the Crime: Insomnia and the Return of the
Repressed, by Stuart Joy
10. 'You keep telling yourself what you know, but what do you believe?':
Cultural Spin, Puzzle Films and Mind Games in the Cinema of Christopher
Nolan, by Sorcha Ní Fhlainn
11. Stumbling Over the Superhero: Christopher Nolan's Victories and
Compromises, by Todd McGowan
12. Inception's Singular Lack of Unity Among Christopher Nolan's Puzzle
Films, by Andrew Kania
13. Inception's Video Game Logic, by Warren Buckland
14. On the Work of the Double in Christopher Nolan's The Prestige, by Kwasu
David Tembo
15. No End in Sight: The Existential Temporality of Following, by Erin
Kealey
16. Hearing Music in Dreams: Towards the Semiotic Role of Music in Nolan's
Inception, by Felix Engel and Janina Wildfeuer
17. About Time Too: From Interstellar to Following, Christopher Nolan's
Continuing Preoccupation with Time-Travel, by Jacqueline Furby
Index