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Title | The cinema hypothesis : teaching cinema in the classroom and beyond |
Item type | Book |
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Series | Synema-Publikationen |
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Other number | 9783901644672 |
Volume | volume 28 |
Language | English |
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Physical description | 131 pages : 20 cm |
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100 1 Bergala, Alain,|eauthor.
240 10 Hypothèse cinéma.|lEnglish
245 14 The cinema hypothesis :|bteaching cinema in the classroom
and beyond /|cAlain Bergala ; translated from the French
by Madeline Whittle.
264 1 Wien :|bÖsterreichisches Filmmuseum :|bSynema,
Gesellschaft für Film und Medien,|c[2016]
264 4 |c©2016
300 131 pages :|b20 cm
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490 1 FilmmuseumSynemaPublicationen ;|vvolume 28
500 Originally published in French as: L'hypothèse cinéma.
[Paris] : Cahiers du cinéma, ©2002.
500 "This book was published in collaboration with the British
Film Institute, Scottish Film Education, and Creative
Scotland"--Title page verso.
505 0 Introduction : film education and film curatorship -- The
experience has been rewarding -- The hypothesis -- State
of things, states of mind -- Cinema in childhood -- One
hundred films for an alternative culture -- Towards a
pedagogy of fragments : excerpts in conversation --
Towards a "creative analysis" -- Creating in the classroom
: stepping into creative practice -- Alejandro Bachmann in
conversation with Alain Bergala : "To talk and write about
films and to teach cinema are the last and only forms of
resistance against consumption and amnesia."
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. |5 CBPF.
520 "Alain Bergala's The cinema hypothesis is a seminal text
on the potentials, possibilities, and problems of bringing
film to schools and other educational contexts. It is also
the passionate confirmation of a love for cinema and an
effort to think of education differently. This book stages
a dialogue between larger concepts of cinema and a hands-
on approach to teaching cinema. Its detailed insights
derive from the author's own experiences as a teacher,
critic, filmmaker and advisor to the French Minister of
Education. Bergala, who also served as chief editor of
Cahiers du cinéma, promotes an understanding of film as an
autonomous art form that has to be taught accordingly.
Confronting young people with cinema can create friction
with established norms and serve as a productive rupture
for both institution and pupil: perhaps more than any
other art form, the cinema enables a lived, intimate
experience of otherness"--Back cover.
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700 1 Whittle, Madeline,|etranslator.
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