Verlag: Prickly Paradigm Press, LLC, 2014
ISBN 10: 098420105X ISBN 13: 9780984201051
Sprache: Englisch
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Zustand: New. Despite mixed critical reception, Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey mesmerized audiences at the time of its initial screening in 1968 and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of the decade. In this book, the author revisits the film, making a case for its continued cultural relevance. Num Pages: 100 pages, 2 halftones. BIC Classification: APF; JHM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 116 x 178 x 7. Weight in Grams: 100. . 2014. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Zustand: New. Despite mixed critical reception, Stanley Kubrick s 2001: A Space Odyssey mesmerized audiences at the time of its initial screening in 1968 and went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of the decade. In this book, the author revisits the film, ma.
Verlag: Prickly Paradigm Press Apr 2014, 2014
ISBN 10: 098420105X ISBN 13: 9780984201051
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - In this pamphlet, the renowned anthropologist Bruce Kapferer revists Stanley Kubrick s classic film, '2001: A Space Odyssey,' making the case for the continued relevance of its mythic force. Hailed in its time as a critical examination of European and American realities at the peak of the Cold War, in the late 1960 s, Kubrick s work is, as Kapferer shows, just as significant for the contemporary worldafter Iraq War, aftedr the crash, and in light of the many and various other effects of neo-liberalism. Kapferer tackles Kubrick s central theme: the changing relation of humanity to technology, as seen through the lens of Nietzsche s 'Zarathustra' and the overarching concept of the Eternal Return. This tour de force by one of anthropology s most insightful and imaginative thinkers testifies to the mythic power of Kubrick s film, and its refusal to go away.'.