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Window Shopping Anne Friedberg

Window Shopping By Anne Friedberg

Window Shopping by Anne Friedberg


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This account of the cinema's role in postmodern culture explores the way in which 19th-century visual experiences, such as photography and diorama entertainments, anticipated contemporary pleasures provided by film.

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Window Shopping: Cinema and the Postmodern by Anne Friedberg

Departing from those who define postmodernism in film merely as a visual style or set of narrative conventions, Anne Friedberg develops the first sustained account of the cinema's role in postmodern culture. She explores the ways in which nineteenth-century visual experiences--photography, urban strolling, panorama and diorama entertainments--anticipate contemporary pleasures provided by cinema, video, shopping malls, and emerging virtual reality technologies. Comparing the visual practices of shopping, tourism, and film-viewing, Friedberg identifies the experience of virtual mobility through time and space as a key determinant of postmodern cultural identity. Evaluating the theories of Jameson, Lyotard, Baudrillard, and others, she adds critical insights about the role of gender and gender mobility in the configurations of consumer culture. A strikingly original work, Window Shopping challenges many of the existing assumptions about what exactly postmodern is. This book marks the emergence of a compelling new voice in the study of contemporary culture.

About Anne Friedberg

Anne Friedberg i is the Professor and Chair of Critical Studies at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.

Table of Contents

PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION LOOKING BACKWARD-AN INTRODUCTION
TO THE CONCEPT OF POST
The Past, the Present, the Virtual
Method
The P Word
A Road Map

1 THE MOBILIZED AND VIRTUAL GAZE IN MODERNITY:
FLANEURIFLANEUSE
Modernity and the Panoptic Gaze
Modernity and the Virtual Gaze
The Baudelairean Observer:
The Mobilized Gaze of the Flaneur
The Gender of the Observer: The Flaneuse
The Mobilized and Virtual Gaze
PASSAGE I The Ladies' Paradise by Emile Zola

2 THE PASSAGE FROM ARCADE TO CINEMA
The Commodity-Experience
RE: Construction-The Public Interior/The Private Exterior
The Mobilized Gaze: T award the Virtual
From the Arcade to the Cinema
PASSAGE II A Short Film Is More of a ''Rest Cure''
The Cinema as Time Machine
Window-Shopping Through Time

3 LES Fi.ANEURS/FLANEUSE DU MALL
The Mall
Temporality and Cinema Spectatorship
Spectatorial Flanerie
Cybertechnology: From Observer to Participant
Postmodern Flanerie: To Spatialize Temporality
PASSAGE Ill Architecture: Looking Foward, Looking Backward

4 THE END OF MODERNITY: WHERE IS YOUR RUPTURE?
The Architectural Model
The Cinema and Modernity/Modernism:
The Avant-Garde as a Troubling Third Term
Jameson and the Cinematic Postmodern
Cinema and Postmodernity
Postmodernity Without the Word

CONCLUSION: SPENDING TIME

POST-SCRIPT: THE FATE OF FEMINISM IN POSTMODERNITY
Warnings at the Post
Postfeminism?
Beyond Indifference
Neither or Both: An Epilogue to the Period of the Plural

NOTES
INDEX

Additional information

GOR002057208
9780520089242
0520089243
Window Shopping: Cinema and the Postmodern by Anne Friedberg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of California Press
19940831
287
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