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Grammar of the Cinematic Image: A Sociological Investigation of the Irreal
 
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Grammar of the Cinematic Image: A Sociological Investigation of the Irreal [Paperback]

Rokhsar Vakharia

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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller (5 Aug 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 3639374061
  • ISBN-13: 978-3639374063
  • Product Dimensions: 22 x 15 x 0.6 cm

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My question: does the cinematic image have a grammar? My hypothesis: that which is rejected leaves an indelible mark on what is selected. In exploring what makes the cinematic image 'irreal' (critical to both, the question and the hypothesis) an analysis of the film Yuva shows how the image is constructed on the basis of an infinite oscillation between presence and absence because each is marked by a trace of the other. In the cinematic image the trace reconstructs the notion of spectral time as the link between real time and filmic time crucial to creating the illusion of visual narrative coherence. Further, through an analysis of the film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. I explore another relationship - between consumers in an advanced capitalist society. This relationship is mediated by images. The image now becomes a heterotopic site par excellence in the interface between consumer and image. The image is the extended space that was once the domain of the commodity. As an extended space it has become a heterotopic site characterized by excessive functionality wherein the most important function is not for it to be put to use as much as it is to be possessed.

About the Author

I was on a year long sabbatical when I completed the M.Phil. program in 2005.I returned to my corporate job doing qualitative market research, but a few years later decided to pursue my childhood dream. That is when I embarked upon my journey to do the Ph.D. Today, two years into the program, in the quiet of my study, I know who I am.

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