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The Speech-Gesture Complex : Modernism, Theatre, Cinema.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edinburgh critical studies in modernism, drama and performancePublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (209 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780748684908
  • 0748684905
  • 9780748695249
  • 0748695249
  • 9780748684915
  • 0748684913
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Speech-Gesture Complex : Modernism, Theatre, Cinema.DDC classification:
  • 808.5
LOC classification:
  • P117 .P384 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Title Page; Imprint; Contents; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; 1 JAMES JOYCE; 2 WYNDHAM LEWIS; 3 THE TRANSITION TO SOUND; 4 SAMUEL BECKETT; BIBLIOGRAPHY; index.
Summary: This study examines the representation of gesture in modernist writing, performance and cinema. Deploying a new theoretical term, 'the speech-gesture complex', Anthony Paraskeva identifies a relationship between speech and gesture which is neither exclusively literary nor performative and which, he argues, is fundamental to the aesthetics and politics of modernist authors. In discussions of works by Franz Kafka, James Joyce, Henry James, Wyndham Lewis, Vladimir Nabokov and Samuel Beckett, Paraskeva shows how this relationship is closely informed by their attention to the performed gestures of actors in theatre and cinema. Key Features. Provides new close readings of major and neglected work by Kafka, Joyce, James, Lewis, Nabokov and Beckett, revealing their complex relations with both theatre and cinema Establishes a new critical-theoretical category, and highlights an unexplored dialogue between Ibsen, Benjamin, Adorno, Griffith, Eisenstein, Chaplin, Brecht, Artaud, Lang, Meyerhold, Duse and Garbo Analyses central and neglected modernist texts alongside stage productions, styles of acting, film history and performance theory
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Title Page; Imprint; Contents; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION; 1 JAMES JOYCE; 2 WYNDHAM LEWIS; 3 THE TRANSITION TO SOUND; 4 SAMUEL BECKETT; BIBLIOGRAPHY; index.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This study examines the representation of gesture in modernist writing, performance and cinema. Deploying a new theoretical term, 'the speech-gesture complex', Anthony Paraskeva identifies a relationship between speech and gesture which is neither exclusively literary nor performative and which, he argues, is fundamental to the aesthetics and politics of modernist authors. In discussions of works by Franz Kafka, James Joyce, Henry James, Wyndham Lewis, Vladimir Nabokov and Samuel Beckett, Paraskeva shows how this relationship is closely informed by their attention to the performed gestures of actors in theatre and cinema. Key Features. Provides new close readings of major and neglected work by Kafka, Joyce, James, Lewis, Nabokov and Beckett, revealing their complex relations with both theatre and cinema Establishes a new critical-theoretical category, and highlights an unexplored dialogue between Ibsen, Benjamin, Adorno, Griffith, Eisenstein, Chaplin, Brecht, Artaud, Lang, Meyerhold, Duse and Garbo Analyses central and neglected modernist texts alongside stage productions, styles of acting, film history and performance theory

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