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* Invention of Hysteria - Georges Didi-Huberman
* Invention of Hysteria - Georges Didi-Huberman
* Photography and Fetish - Christian Metz (1985)
* Photography and Fetish - Christian Metz (1985)


* Mind the Screen (selected chapters) [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt46n2j2?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=affect&searchText=cinema&searchText=screen&searchText=emotions&searchText=amsterdam&searchText=university&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Daffect%2Bcinema%2Bscreen%2Bemotions%2Bamsterdam%2Buniversity&ab_segments=0%2Ftbsub-1%2Frelevance_config_with_tbsub&refreqid=search%3Af0e85e400df842102745c5b7a03aa90a]
* Mind the Screen (selected chapters) [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt46n2j2?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=affect&searchText=cinema&searchText=screen&searchText=emotions&searchText=amsterdam&searchText=university&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Daffect%2Bcinema%2Bscreen%2Bemotions%2Bamsterdam%2Buniversity&ab_segments=0%2Ftbsub-1%2Frelevance_config_with_tbsub&refreqid=search%3Af0e85e400df842102745c5b7a03aa90a]


* suggestions from Simon (narrative focus group) [http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Narrative_Focus_Group_2018/2019]
* [[File:The_Narrative_Reader_-_Martin_McQuillan.pdf]]
 
* On the origin of Stories - Brian Boyd
* Stories [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv5rf6vf?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=affect&searchText=cinema&searchText=screen&searchText=emotions&searchText=amsterdam&searchText=university&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Daffect%2Bcinema%2Bscreen%2Bemotions%2Bamsterdam%2Buniversity&ab_segments=0%2Ftbsub-1%2Frelevance_config_with_tbsub&refreqid=search%3Af0e85e400df842102745c5b7a03aa90a]
* Stories [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv5rf6vf?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=affect&searchText=cinema&searchText=screen&searchText=emotions&searchText=amsterdam&searchText=university&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Daffect%2Bcinema%2Bscreen%2Bemotions%2Bamsterdam%2Buniversity&ab_segments=0%2Ftbsub-1%2Frelevance_config_with_tbsub&refreqid=search%3Af0e85e400df842102745c5b7a03aa90a]


* The Emergence of Cinematic Time - Mary Ann Doane
* The Emergence of Cinematic Time - Mary Ann Doane
* Fire and Ice - Peter Wollen


= related films =
= related films =

Revision as of 22:29, 6 March 2019

Research group SJM

Keywords: AFFECT, GAZE, GENDER

Members: Susanna, Jue, Marieke

core text

Laura Mulvey

  • Essay: Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema’ (p177, The Narrative Reader)
  • Essay: Afterthoughts on “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” Inspired by Duel in the Sun (p182, The Narrative Reader)
  • Book: Death 24x Times per second. pdf [1]

Find the two essays in this book --> File:The Narrative Reader - Martin McQuillan.pdf

branching text

  • The new brutality film: race and affect in contemporary Hollywood cinema - Paul Gormley
  • Feeling, Emotions, Affect - Eric Shouse [2]


  • Why be nonbinary - Robin Dembroff [3]
  • Why I am not a feminist - Jessa Crispin
  • Invention of Hysteria - Georges Didi-Huberman
  • Photography and Fetish - Christian Metz (1985)
  • Mind the Screen (selected chapters) [4]
  • The Emergence of Cinematic Time - Mary Ann Doane
  • Fire and Ice - Peter Wollen

related films

for potential movie night!

  • Afternoon Delight - by Jill Soloway
  • The Florida Project
  • Capernaüm
  • Guusje America - Video Home System
  • White Noise - Antoine d'Agata

next meetings

Sunday 17.03 @ 18.30

Meet to discuss key text (at least the two essays) plus any other readings done till then.

notes

day of forming research group 06.03.2019

Questions from our practice

- How has the spectator/observer/viewer/audience changed over time?

- How do we feel/relate to people when we present an idea/image as a certain gaze (doesn't have to be defined according to gender)?

- What is gaze?

- Should I/we, as female artists be aware of our gaze and our gender when creating culture?

The male gaze is slowly becoming an outdated term.

Let's define gaze intuitively: We look at something for some time, we are intrigued, and we try to understand from our own (cultural) framework of reference.

- Why do filmmakers want to show work? What is inside the filmmaker?

- What's in our work?

Marieke:::subvert norms: make a statement to make the audience (for the lack of the word) aware - how do people relate?

Jue:::meditation: affect - how are people moved in cinema?