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      Epistolary Entanglements in Film, Media and the Visual Arts

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          This collection departs from the observation that online forms of communication—the email, blog, text message, tweet—are actually haunted by old epistolary forms: the letter and the diary. By examining the omnipresence of writing across a variety of media, the collection adds the category of Epistolary Screens to genres of self-expression, both literary (letters, diaries, auto-biographies) and screenic (romance dramas, intercultural cinema, essay films, artists’ videos and online media). The category Epistolary encapsulates an increasingly paradoxical relation between writing and the self: first, it describes selves that are written in graphic detail via letters, diaries, blogs, texts, emails and tweets; second, it acknowledges that absence complicates communication, bringing people together in an entangled rather than ordered way. The collection concerns itself with the changing visual/textual texture of screen media and examines what is at stake for our understanding of self-expression when it takes Epistolary forms.

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          9789048555116
          9789463729666
          14 February 2023
          22 December 2022
          10.5117/9789463729666
          277e5aef-6984-4982-88f4-eb3a0846d906
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          PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Genres / General,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies,Film: styles and genres,Diaries, letters and journals,Cultural and media studies,Film, Media, and Communication,Art and Material Culture,Cultural Studies,Film Studies,Media Studies,Films, cinema,Media studies

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