Pitt Film and Media Colloquium: Catherine Grant on Exploring Audiovisual Intertextuality in the Video Essay from headless code Watch Video
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Description: The Poiesis of Cinematic Allusionism - A Talk by Catherine Grant at the University of Pittsburgh, February 20, 2020nnAccording to Mikhail Iampolski, intertextuality is a helpful concept for understanding processes by which allusions to other films or texts are used in filmic figurations; it can also guide us to explore the complex chains of associations that make up the energy and power of individual films. These are processes of making and seeing that are motivated by intertextuality - acts of
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