Screening Nature
Cinema Beyond the Human
Contributor(s)
Pick, Anat (editor)
Narraway, Guinevere (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
6686Language
EnglishAbstract
Environmentalism and ecology are areas of rapid growth in academia and society at large. Screening Nature is the first comprehensive work that groups together the wide range of concerns in the field of cinema and the environment, and what could be termed “posthuman cinema.” It comprises key readings that highlight the centrality of nature and nonhuman animals to the cinematic medium, and to the language and institution of film. The book offers a fresh and timely intervention into contemporary film theory through a focus on the nonhuman environment as principal register in many filmic texts. Screening Nature offers an extensive resource for teachers, undergraduate students, and more advanced scholars on the intersections between the natural world and the worlds of film. It emphasizes the cross-cultural and geographically diverse relevance of the topic of cinema ecology.
Keywords
Performing Arts; Film; History & Criticism; Social Science; Popular CultureDOI
https://doi.org/10.3167/9781782382263ISBN
9781800732957Publisher
Berghahn BooksPublisher website
https://berghahnbooks.com/Publication date and place
2013Grantor
Imprint
Berghahn BooksClassification
Film history, theory or criticism
Popular culture