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9780813529714

Eisenstein at 100

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  • ISBN13:

    9780813529714

  • ISBN10:

    0813529719

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-08-01
  • Publisher: Rutgers Univ Pr
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Summary

The great Russian filmmaker and film theorist Sergei Eisenstein has become the subject of renewed interest a century after his birth. A decade after the fall of the Soviet Union, with fresh material on his life and art now consequently available, a more complex picture of Eisenstein is emerging. This collection -- featuring the work of major film theorists and Russian scholars -- offers the first post-Soviet reconsideration of Eisenstein's contribution to world cinema.

The contributors address themes previously avoided by Soviet critics, such as sexuality, religion, gender, and politics, in The Battleship Potemkin, October, Alexander Nevsky, and Ivan the Terrible. Of particular concern here is Eisenstein's struggle with Soviet censorship, which resulted in a tenuous balance between the pressures of the state and his goals as an artist. Essays explore the manner in which Eisenstein's later theoretical writings reveal continuity with the better-known earlier work, issues of historical revisionism, and the relationship between autobiography and the films.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
A Note on Transliteration ix
Introduction: Rethinking Eisenstein 1(12)
Al LaValley
Barry P. Scherr
Part One EISENSTEIN'S THEORY AND PRACTICE: NEW PERSPECTIVES
Eisenstein, Socialist Realism, and the Charms of Mizanstsena
13(25)
David Bordwell
The Evolving Eisenstein: Three Theoretical Constructs of Sergei Eisenstein
38(14)
Oksana Bulgakowa
Maintaining, Blurring, and Transcending Gender Lines in Eisenstein
52(13)
Al LaValley
The Circle and the Line: Eisenstein, Florensky, and Russian Orthodoxy
65(12)
Rosamund Bartlett
Eisenstein's October: On the Cinematic Allegorization of History
77(14)
Hakan Lovgren
Part Two EISENSTEIN AND CULTURAL INTERACTIONS: AN ANXIOUS INFLUENCE
Eisenstein: Lessons with Hollywood
91(18)
James Goodwin
Censorship, Culture, and Codpieces: Eisenstein's Influence in Britain during the 1930s and 1940s
109(12)
Ian Christie
Viktor Shklovsky: The Good and Awkward Friend
121(8)
Nikita Lary
Once in a Lifetime: Eisenstein and His Associates as Literary Prototypes in a Novel
129(7)
Lev Kassil
Omry Ronen
Eisenstein: Barometer of the Thaw
136(12)
Josephine Woll
In the Name of the Father: The Eisenstein Connection in Films by Tarkovsky and Askoldov
148(13)
Andrew Barratt
Eisenstein and Tarkovsky: A Montage of Attractions
161(8)
Vida T. Johnson
Visual Patterning, Vertical Montage, and Ideological Protest: Eisenstein's Stylistic Legacy to East European Filmmakers
169(24)
Herbert Eagle
Part Three RECONTEXTUALIZING THE LATE FILMS: HISTORY, FILM, AND POLITICS
A History of Bezhin Meadow
193(14)
Peter Kenez
Alexander Nevsky: Film without a hero
207(20)
Barry P. Scherr
The Politics of Bewilderment: Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible in 1945
227(26)
Joan Neuberger
The Power of Grammar and the Grammar of Power: The Childhood Scenes in Ivan the Terrible
253(15)
Alexander Zholkovsky
Ivan the Terrible: Eisenstein's Rules of Reading
268(24)
Yuri Tsivian
Ivan the Terrible and ``The Juncture of Beginning and End''
292(13)
Anne Nesbet
About the Contributors 305(4)
Index 309

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