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OverviewDavid Lynch is an anomaly. A pioneer of the American 'indie' aesthetic, he also works in Hollywood and for network TV. He has created some of the most disturbing images in contemporary cinema, and produced startlingly innovative work in sound. If the consistency of his 'vision' suggests he might be approached as an auteur, defining that vision raises many questions. The essays in this collection push toward a fuller account of the cultural and technological contexts within which his works developed during the 1980s and 1990s, and of his intense engagement with the creative and working practices of the industry. They offer an up-to-date range of theoretically divergent readings that demonstrates not only the difficulty of locating stable interpretative positions for Lynch's work, but also the pleasure of finding new ways of thinking about it. Films discussed include Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, The Straight Story, and Mulholland Drive. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erica Sheen , Annette DavisonPublisher: Wallflower Press Imprint: Wallflower Press Dimensions: Width: 16.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.70cm Weight: 0.496kg ISBN: 9781903364864ISBN 10: 1903364868 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 15 February 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Awaiting stock Language: English Table of ContentsNotes on Contributors Introduction: American Dreams, Nightmare Visions, by Erica Sheen and Annette Davison 1. The Essential Evil in/of Eraserhead (or, Lynch to the Contrary), by Steven Jay Schneider 2. David Lynch and the Mug Shot: Facework in The Elephant Man and The Straight Story, by Joe Kember 3. Going Into Strange Worlds: David Lynch, Dune and New Hollywood, by Erica Sheen 4. Mysteries of Love: Lynch's Blue Velvet/Freud's Wolf-Man, by Sam Ishii-Gonzales 5. Blue Velvet Underground: David Lynch's Post-Punk Poetics, by Nicholas Rombes 6. Laura and Twin Peaks: Postmodern Parody and the Musical Reconstruction of the Absent Femme Fatale, by John Richardson 7. Twin Peaks, Weak Language and the Resurrection of Affect, by Sheli Ayers 8. 'In Dreams ': Gender, Sexuality and Violence in the Cinema of David Lynch, by Jana Evans Braziel 9. 'Up in Flames': Love, Control and Collaboration in the Soundtrack to Wild at Heart, by Annette Davison 10. Weird or Loopy? Specular Spaces, Feedback and Artifice in Lost Highway's Aesthetics of Sensation, by Greg Hainge 11. Beyond Boundaries: David Lynch's Lost Highway, by Anne Jerslev 12. 'All I Need is the Girl': The Life and Death of Creativity in Mulholland Drive, by Martha P. Nochimson Filmography Bibliography IndexReviews<p> This range and intensity of theoretical approaches marks this book as a worthwhile study...The essays indicate provocative and constructive way of interpreting Lynch's films. -- Daniel Herbert, Film International This range and intensity of theoretical approaches marks this book as a worthwhile study...The essays indicate provocative and constructive way of interpreting Lynch's films.--Daniel Herbert Film International (01/01/0001) This range and intensity of theoretical approaches marks this book as a worthwhile study...The essays indicate provocative and constructive way of interpreting Lynch's films.--Daniel Herbert-Film International- (01/01/0001) Author InformationErica Sheen is a lecturer in film at the University of Sheffield. Annette Davison is a lecturer in film music at the University of Leeds. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |