Encounters with Godard: Ethics, Aesthetics, Politics

Encounters with Godard: Ethics, Aesthetics, Politics

by James S. Williams
Encounters with Godard: Ethics, Aesthetics, Politics

Encounters with Godard: Ethics, Aesthetics, Politics

by James S. Williams

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Overview

Encounters with Godard takes the reader on a personal voyage into the sensory pleasures and polyphonic rhythms of Jean-Luc Godard's multimedia work since the late 1970s, from his feature films and video essays to his published writings, art books, and media performances. Godard, suggests James S. Williams, lays ethical claim to the cinematic, defined in the broadest terms as relationality and artistic resistance. An introductory chapter on the extended history of La Chinoise (1967), a film explicitly of montage, is followed by seven different types of critical encounters with Godard, encompassing the fields of art and photography, music and literature, and foregrounding themes of gender and sexuality, race and violence, mystery and emotion. The Godard who emerges here is a restless and radical experimenter who establishes new cinematic thresholds through new technology and expands the creative potential and free exchange of the archives. Williams examines works including Nouvelle vague (1990), Film socialisme (2010), Hélas pour moi (1993), and the magnum opus Histoire(s) du cinéma (1988–98). Wide-ranging and accessible, Encounters with Godard marks a major intervention in the study of film aesthetics and ethics while forging a vital dialogue with literature, history and politics, art and art history, music and musicology, philosophy, and aesthetics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438460635
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 06/01/2016
Series: SUNY series, Horizons of Cinema
Pages: 338
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

James S. Williams is Professor of Modern French Literature and Film at Royal Holloway, University of London. His books include Space and Being in Contemporary French Cinema; Gender and French Cinema (coedited with Alex Hughes); and The Erotics of Passage: Pleasure, Politics, and Form in the Later Work of Marguerite Duras.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Credits
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Encountering Godard

1. The Politics of Violence and the End(s) of Art: Speaking (for) the Other in La Chinoise (1967)

2. The Signs in Our Midst: European Culture and Artistic Resistance in Histoire(s) du cinéma (1988–98)

3. Beyond the Cinematic Body: Digital Rhythms and In/human Breakdown

4. Silence, Gesture, Revelation: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Montage in Godard and Agamben

5. Music, Love, and the Cinematic Event

6. Crossing the Darkness: Metaphor, Difference, Dissymmetry in Notre Musique(2004)

7. Entering the Desert: Giving Face in Film socialisme (2010)

8. Soft and Hard/Back to Back: Erotic Encounters between Voice and Image in the Zone

Coda: Cinema after Language
Notes
Works Cited
Select Filmography/Discography
Index
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