Chantal Akerman Afterlives

Cover of Chantal Akerman Afterlives by Marion Schmid
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9781781886403
Dimensions:
Height: 9.61 Inches
Length: 6.69 Inches
Weight: 0.67020527648 Pounds
Width: 0.39 Inches
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Chantal Akerman Afterlives by Marion Schmid, published by Modern Humanities Research Association on August 30, 2021, is a comprehensive exploration of the significant contributions of Chantal Akerman, a pivotal figure in feminist and women’s filmmaking. This edition, comprising 184 pages, delves into Akerman’s innovative cinematic forms and her evolution as an artist, particularly during the last two decades of her career. The book highlights her transition from traditional filmmaking to an important installation practice, emphasizing her thematic concerns and artistic trajectory.

Readers will find a collection of essays that illuminate Akerman’s later works, focusing on key themes such as self-portraiture, intimacy, trauma, memory, and exile. The volume also examines the aural and visual textures that characterize her art, offering diverse theoretical perspectives and creative engagements with her oeuvre. By tracing the intersections of performing arts and social science, this book provides a nuanced understanding of Akerman’s impact on film history and criticism, making it a valuable resource for those interested in women’s studies and the evolution of cinematic practices.


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Chantal Akerman was one of the most significant directors of our times. A radical innovator of cinematic forms, she was at the forefront of feminist and women’s filmmaking. In the 1990s, she developed an important installation practice and began to experiment with self-writing.

Focusing on Akerman’s works of the last two decades, a period during which she diversified her creative practice, this collection traces her artistic trajectory across different media. From her documentaries ‘bordering on fiction’ to her final installation, NOW, the volume elucidates the thematic and aesthetic concerns of the later works, placing particular emphasis on self-portraiture, the exploration of intimacy, and the treatment of trauma, memory and exile. It also attends to the aural and visual textures that underpin her art. Drawing on a wide range of theoretical approaches as well as engaging more creatively with Akerman’s work, the essays provide a new optic for understanding this deeply personal, prescient oeuvre.

Marion Schmid is Professor of French Literature and Film at the University of Edinburgh. Emma Wilson is Professor of French Literature and the Visual Arts at the University of Cambridge.

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