Perturbatory Narration in Film
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Perturbatory Narration in Film

Narratological Studies on Deception, Paradox and Empuzzlement

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Perturbatory Narration in Film

Narratological Studies on Deception, Paradox and Empuzzlement

About this book

Perturbatory narration is a heuristic concept, applicable both quantitatively and qualitatively to a specific type of complex narratives for which narratology has not yet found an appropriate classification. This new term refers to complex narrative strategies that produce intentionally disturbing effects such as surprise, confusion, doubt or disappointment ? effects that interrupt or suspend immersion in the aesthetic reception process. The initial task, however, is to indicate what narrative conventions are, in fact, questioned, transgressed, or given new life by perturbatory narration. The key to our modeling lies in its combination of individual procedures of narrative strategies hitherto regarded as unrelated. Their interplay has not yet attracted scholarly attention. The essays in this volume present a wide range of contemporary films from Canada, the USA, Mexico, Argentina, Spain, France and Germany. The perturbatory narration concept enables to typify and systematize moments of disruption in fictional texts, combining narrative processes of deception, paradox and/or empuzzlement and to analyse these perturbing narrative strategies in very different filmic texts.

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2017
eBook ISBN
9783110564426
Edition
1

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Disturbance and Perturbation in The Tracey Fragments
  7. A Tire Driving Crazy: Perturbatory Narration in Quentin Dupieux’s Rubber
  8. “I am a complex being”: Filmic Puzzles in Julio Medem’s Vacas and Tierra
  9. Narrative Empuzzlement in Robert Lepage’s Possible Worlds
  10. The Intrafictional Power of Fiction: BetibĂș by Miguel Cohan
  11. Splitting and Splintering of Reality in Jaco Van Dormael’s Mr. Nobody
  12. Sensory Representation, Perceptual Spaces, and Perturbatory Distribution of Information in Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color
  13. Complex Narration in Film: Reflections on the Interplay of Deception, Distancing and Empuzzlement
  14. “This is still a game, isn’t it?”: On the Confusing Inability to Decide Between the Fictionally Real and Virtual in David Cronenberg’s eXistenZ
  15. Deceptive Continuity: Classical Editing and Nonlinear Narrative in Nicolas Roeg’s Bad Timing
  16. Taking Split Personalities to the Next Level: Perturbatory Narration in Enemy
  17. Perturbatory Spaces in David Lynch’s Inland Empire
  18. Perturbatory Narration in Mexican Film: Juegos nocturnos/Nocturnal Games, El agujero negro del sol/The Black Hole of the Sun, and El incidente/The Incident
  19. Perturbatory Revocation: The Subtractive Cinema of Lisandro Alonso, Bruno Dumont and Béla Tarr
  20. About the authors
  21. Films cited
  22. Authors cited