Mediamorphosis Kafka and the moving image

"The idea of a visual manifestation of the work of Franz Kafka was denied by many--first and foremost by Kafka himself, who famously urged his publisher to avoid an image of the insect on the cover of The Metamorphosis. Be that as it may, it is unlikely that a central progenitor of twentieth-ce...

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Weitere Verfasser: Biderman, Shai (HerausgeberIn), Lewit, Ido (HerausgeberIn), Kafka, Franz (BerichterstatterIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London, New York Wallflower Press 2016
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Zusammenfassung:"The idea of a visual manifestation of the work of Franz Kafka was denied by many--first and foremost by Kafka himself, who famously urged his publisher to avoid an image of the insect on the cover of The Metamorphosis. Be that as it may, it is unlikely that a central progenitor of twentieth-century art and thought as Kafka can be fully understood without reference to the revolutionary artistic medium of his century: cinema. This volume compiles essays by some of today's leading forces in the scholarship of Kafka as well as film studies to provide a thorough investigation of the reciprocal relations between the work of Kafka and the cinematic medium. This collection approaches the theoretical integration of Kafka and cinema via such issues as the cinematic qualities in Kafka's prose and the possibility of a visual manifestation of the Kafkaesque. Alongside these debates the volume investigates the capacity of cinema to incorporate and express the unique qualities of the Kafkaesque world through an analysis of cinematic adaptations of Kafka's prose, such as Michael Haneke's The Castle and Straub-Huillet's Class Relations, as well as of films which carry a more subtle relation to Kafka's oeuvre, such as the cinematic works of David Cronenberg, the films of the Coen brothers, Chris Marker's 'film-essay', Charlie Chaplin's tramp and others."--Page 4 of cover
Introduction / Ido Lewit and Shai Biderman -- Part one. The cinematic Kafka. Kafka, rumour, early cinema : archaic moving pictures / Paul North -- Sebald goes to the movies : reading Kafka as cinematography / Nimrod Matan -- The ghost is clear : the POV of the daydreamer / Laurence A. Rickels -- Moving pictures--visual pleasures : Kafka's cinematic writing / Peter Beicken -- To move as the image moves : the rule of rhythmic presence and absence in Kafka's The man who disappeared / Tobias Kuehne -- Noises off : cinematic sound in Kafka's 'The burrow' / Kata Gellen -- Gesture, wardrobe, backdrop and prop in Franz Kafka's The man who disappeared and Peter Weir's The Truman show / Idit Alphandary -- The possibility of the cinematic in 'The metamorphosis' and 'The burrow' / Kevin W. Sweeney -- Part two. The Kafkaesque cinema. 'The essential is sufficient' : the Kafka adaptations of Orson Welles, Straub-Huillet and Michael Haneke / Martin Brady and Helen Hughes -- K., the tramp, and the cinematic vision : the Kafkaesque Chaplin / Shai Biderman -- 'The medium is the message' : Cronenberg 'outkafkas' Kafka / Iris Bruce -- The absurdity of human existence : 'The metamorphosis' and The fly / William J. Devlin & Angel M. Cooper -- 'This is not nothing' : viewing the Coen brothers through the lens of Kafka / Ido Lewit -- The face : K. and Keaton / Omri Ben-Yehuda -- Translating Kafka into Italian : Kafkaesque themes in Eilo Petri's films / Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns & Leonardo Acosta Lando -- Epilogue : a personal quest into the cinematic Kafkaesque. Magic, mystery and miracle : re-spiraling marker and Kafka / Dan Geva -- Transcribing Kafka into film : a tortuous love-story / Henry Sussman
Beschreibung:xii, 360 Seiten
ISBN:9780231176453
978-0-231-17645-3
9780231176446
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9780231850896
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