After Authority
Global Art Cinema and Political Transition
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Beschrijving
Explores the tendency in art cinema to respond to political transition by turning to ambiguity, a system that ideally stems the reemergence of authoritarian logics in art and elsewhere.
After Authority
proposes a history of art cinema predicated on the potentials, possibilities, and politics of ambiguity.
“Confident, convincing, and timely,
After Authority
is a challenging and provocative work. Highly original, it adds significantly to current debates on cinema and politics.” - Richard Rushton (author of The Politics of Hollywood Cinema: Popular Film and Contemporary Political Theory) "Kalling Heck makes the provocative claim that there is no apolitical art. More to the point, he affirms the possibility of politics and aesthetics without the determining role of authority. And therein lies the power of his magnificent engagements with the films he discusses: the possibility of a theory of political criticism emergent of the experience and affective dynamics of ambiguity." - Davide Panagia (author of Rancière's Sentiments) "The book is well researched and well written, and offers readers a new critical perspective Recommended." (Choice)
Kalling Heck is an assistant professor of screen arts and English at Louisiana State University.