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Hilary Neroni

    Hilary Neroni explore le domaine des études cinématographiques et télévisuelles, examinant comment les forces sociétales façonnent les personnages et les récits. Son travail scrute les profondeurs de la psyché humaine, enquêtant sur les thèmes du pouvoir, du genre et de la violence dans le contexte des médias visuels. Neroni offre un regard pénétrant sur la manière dont le cinéma et la télévision reflètent et influencent notre compréhension du monde et de nous-mêmes, fournissant une analyse critique des récits médiatiques.

    Subject of Torture
    The Violent Woman: Femininity, Narrative, and Violence in Contemporary American Cinema
    Realist Film Theory and Bicycle Thieves
    • Realist Film Theory and Bicycle Thieves

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      The Film Theory in Practice series fills a gaping hole in the world of film theory. By marrying the explanation of a film theory with the interpretation of a film, the volumes provide discrete examples of how film theory can serve as the basis for textual analysis. Realist Film Theory and Bicycle Thieves offers a concise introduction to realist film theory in jargon-free language and shows how this theory can be deployed to interpret Vittorio De Sica's 1948 Italian neo realist masterpiece Bicycle Thieves .Hilary Neroni explores the original realist film theorists from the 1940 André Bazin, Siegfried Kracauer, and Cesare Zavattini, among others. But rather than seeing realist film theory as simply a theory of the past to be moved beyond, the book argues that the prevalence of realism in many different forms within practice and theory suggests the importance of updating this original realist film theory with an understanding of realism that would sustain its viability. Throughout the book, Neroni analyzes neorealist film movements-such as Italian Neorealism, Parallel Cinema of India, and the Iranian New Wave-that challenge mainstream realism with a more radical form that exposes the social order instead of hiding it. Her in-depth investigation of Bicycle Thieves provides a realist methodology that reveals the radicality of its combination of realist techniques, a melodramatic story, and humanist values.

      Realist Film Theory and Bicycle Thieves
    • Exploring the intersection of femininity and violence in contemporary American cinema, Hilary Neroni analyzes films like "Thelma and Louise" and "Fargo" to understand the allure of violent female characters. She argues that these representations not only captivate audiences but also challenge cultural norms and narrative conventions. Neroni posits that Hollywood struggles to incorporate these complex figures, revealing deeper societal issues surrounding violence and gender roles in film.

      The Violent Woman: Femininity, Narrative, and Violence in Contemporary American Cinema
    • Considering representations of torture in such television series as 24, Alias, and Homeland; the documentaries Taxi to the Dark Side (2007), Ghosts of Abu Ghraib (2007), and Standard Operating Procedure (2008); and "torture porn" feature films from the Saw and Hostel series, Hilary Neroni unites aesthetic and theoretical analysis to provide a unique portal into theorizing biopower and its relation to the desiring subject. Her work ultimately showcases film and television studies' singular ability to expose and potentially disable the fantasies that sustain torture and the regimes that deploy it.

      Subject of Torture