The first book in English to address Ingmar Bergman's cinema through a broad array of classical and contemporary approaches. A Companion to Ingmar Bergman brings together 32 original essays by established scholars and exciting new voices in the field. Representing a uniquely wide range of approaches in academic film studies and beyond, the chapters that make up the volume illuminate a body of work that changed the way cinema is created, defined, experienced, understood, and interpreted. Thematically organized into four parts, the Companion discusses gender exploration and self-representation…mehr
The first book in English to address Ingmar Bergman's cinema through a broad array of classical and contemporary approaches. A Companion to Ingmar Bergman brings together 32 original essays by established scholars and exciting new voices in the field. Representing a uniquely wide range of approaches in academic film studies and beyond, the chapters that make up the volume illuminate a body of work that changed the way cinema is created, defined, experienced, understood, and interpreted. Thematically organized into four parts, the Companion discusses gender exploration and self-representation in Bergman's cinema, draws evolutionary insights from The Seventh Seal, explores existential feelings and religious iconography in the early 1960s trilogy, journeys through the filmmaker's island landscape in the context of cinematic tourism, and much more. Throughout the book, hailing from a range of global contexts and backgrounds, the authors provide fresh insights into a deeply complex and challenging film artist, often from unexpected perspectives. An innovative mixture of new scholarship and fresh, updated employments of older approaches, A Companion to Ingmar Bergman: * Examines Bergman's cinema through methodologies as diverse as Film-Philosophy, Star Studies, Bisexual Studies, Tourism Studies, Transgender Studies, and Evolutionary Studies. * Delves into the director's early period in the late 1940s-1950s through his most challenging modernist period in the 1960s, and into the 1980s. * Engages with films long considered problematic by commentators plus unproduced Bergman screenplays, including All These Women, "The Petrified Prince", Face to Face, and From the Life of the Marionettes . A Companion to Ingmar Bergman is a must-read for advanced undergraduate and graduate film students, postgraduate scholars, college and university lecturers and researchers, particularly those interested in the application of classical and modern approaches to the study of twentieth-century cinema, and Bergman fans around the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Humphrey is Professor of Film and Media Studies and Women's and Gender Studies in the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts at Texas A&M University, USA. He has written and lectured extensively on Ingmar Bergman, sexuality and cinema, queer cinema, and is the author of Queer Bergman: Gender, Sexuality and the European Art Cinema and Archaic Modernism: Queer Poetics in the Cinema of Pier Paolo Pasolini. Hamish Ford is Senior Lecturer in Screen and Cultural Studies at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He has written extensively on Ingmar Bergman's cinema for 25 years across a range of journal articles and book chapters and is the author of Post-War Modernist Cinema and Philosophy: Confronting Negativity and Time (2012) and Ingmar Bergman's 1960s: History and Power, Modernism and Negation (forthcoming 2025).
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Notes on Contributors viii Acknowledgements xiv Introduction A Companion to Ingmar Bergman: The Second Century 1 Hamish Ford and Daniel Humphrey Part I Theories Old and New 29 1 To Signify Something for Others: The Hysteric's Discourse in Bergman's Persona 31 Anna Backman Rogers 2 The Auteur Quickly Found, Quickly Lost: Jean- Louis Comolli on Bergman 44 Daniel Fairfax 3 The Queer Failure of Ingmar Bergman's För att inte tala om alla dessa kvinnor (All These Women) 59 Amanda Doxtater 4 Uncertainty, Delirium, and a Betrayal of What My Body Knew: Horror in the Films of Ingmar Bergman and Beyond 75 Sharon Jane Mee 5 "One Sees What One Sees, and One Knows What One Knows": Ingmar Bergman's Ansiktet (The Magician) and Affect 87 Tracy Cox- Stanton Copyrighted Material 6 Identity Crises and Dreams of Being: Gender Ambiguity and Performance in Ingmar Bergman's Cinema 101 Page Maitland 7 Evolutionary Insights into Master- Narrative Transitions in Det sjunde inseglet (The Seventh Seal) 117 Mads Larsen Part II Methods and Applications 131 8 Ingmar Bergman, Beyond the Walls of Reality 133 Joe McElhaney 9 Existential Feelings in Bergman's 'Silence' Trilogy 144 Robert Sinnerbrink 10 More Than Just a Melancholy Gaze: Birger Malmsten in and beyond the Films of Ingmar Bergman 160 Tytti Soila 11 "I wouldn't want to live there!" Imagining the Nordics through Ingmar Bergman's Films 176 Jono Van Belle 12 Bergman's Temporality in its Relation to Memory, the Imaginary, and Legend 187 Maureen Turim 13 Communicating Persona 203 Anders Marklund 14 Ingmar Bergman and the Importance of Being Superficial: Fashion, Style, and the Auteur as Celebrity 217 Maaret Koskinen and Louise Wallenberg 15 Travelling to Ingmar Bergman Land: Cinematic Tourism and Memories of Modernist Landscapes 230 Anna Sofia Rossholm 16 Bergman and the World: Considering Race and Ethnicity in the Films of Ingmar Bergman 242 Shelleen Greene Part III New Takes on Individual Films 257 17 "Oh, dear, I've grown tubby": Pregnancy and the Fantasy of the Child in Sommaren med Monika (Summer with Monika) 259 Soohyun Jeon 18 Cinematic Atmosphere and Bergman's Jungfrukällan (The Virign Spring) 272 Brendan Dennerley 19 God in a Film about Godlessness: Tystnaden (The Silence) 286 Samuel Robert Dunn 20 "Unborn Sorrow, Ripe in Fortune's Womb": Abjection, Gothic Spaces, and The Spectral Mother in Viskningar och rop (Cries and Whispers) 303 James Bogdanski 21 Following the Forces in Ingmar Bergman's En Passion 324 Hamish Ford and Daniel Humphrey 22 Islands in the Stream: Fårö documents, 1969 and 1979 348 Bill Nichols 23 Bergman's Homosexual Surprise 355 D.A. Miller 24 Bisexuality, Neurosis, and Fantasies of the Caribbean in Ansikte mot ansikte (Face to Face) 366 Jacob Engelberg Part IV Contexts and Influences 383 25 Ingmar Bergman and His Peers 385 Fredrik Gustafsson 26 The Swedish Middle Way and the Cold- War Espionage Thriller: Film Noir, Neorealism, Psychological Defense, and Ingmar Bergman's Sånt händer inte här (This Can't Happen Here) 396 Scott MacKenzie and Anna Stenport 27 Kaf kaesque Aesthetics, Politics, and the Crisis of Liberal Individualism: Vargtimmen (Hour of the Wolf) and Skammen (Shame) 411 Angelos Koutsourakis 28 Art- cinema and Cultural Resistance: Ingmar Bergman's Reception in Chile during Pinochet's Dictatorship (1973- 1990) 425 María Paz Peirano 29 Ingmar Bergman Wrote a Porno, or Everything You Always Wanted to Know About 'Den förstenade prinsen' (But Were Afraid to Ask) 441 Jan Holmberg 30 The Audacity of Influence: Zetterling and Bergman 455 Mariah Larsson 31 The Ripened Reverend: Ingmar Bergman and Paul Schrader 466 Mikko Tuhkanen 32 Projectile Dysfunctions: Influences on and of Bergman's Persona 482 Richard R. Ness Selected Bibliography 496 Index 501
Notes on Contributors viii Acknowledgements xiv Introduction A Companion to Ingmar Bergman: The Second Century 1 Hamish Ford and Daniel Humphrey Part I Theories Old and New 29 1 To Signify Something for Others: The Hysteric's Discourse in Bergman's Persona 31 Anna Backman Rogers 2 The Auteur Quickly Found, Quickly Lost: Jean- Louis Comolli on Bergman 44 Daniel Fairfax 3 The Queer Failure of Ingmar Bergman's För att inte tala om alla dessa kvinnor (All These Women) 59 Amanda Doxtater 4 Uncertainty, Delirium, and a Betrayal of What My Body Knew: Horror in the Films of Ingmar Bergman and Beyond 75 Sharon Jane Mee 5 "One Sees What One Sees, and One Knows What One Knows": Ingmar Bergman's Ansiktet (The Magician) and Affect 87 Tracy Cox- Stanton Copyrighted Material 6 Identity Crises and Dreams of Being: Gender Ambiguity and Performance in Ingmar Bergman's Cinema 101 Page Maitland 7 Evolutionary Insights into Master- Narrative Transitions in Det sjunde inseglet (The Seventh Seal) 117 Mads Larsen Part II Methods and Applications 131 8 Ingmar Bergman, Beyond the Walls of Reality 133 Joe McElhaney 9 Existential Feelings in Bergman's 'Silence' Trilogy 144 Robert Sinnerbrink 10 More Than Just a Melancholy Gaze: Birger Malmsten in and beyond the Films of Ingmar Bergman 160 Tytti Soila 11 "I wouldn't want to live there!" Imagining the Nordics through Ingmar Bergman's Films 176 Jono Van Belle 12 Bergman's Temporality in its Relation to Memory, the Imaginary, and Legend 187 Maureen Turim 13 Communicating Persona 203 Anders Marklund 14 Ingmar Bergman and the Importance of Being Superficial: Fashion, Style, and the Auteur as Celebrity 217 Maaret Koskinen and Louise Wallenberg 15 Travelling to Ingmar Bergman Land: Cinematic Tourism and Memories of Modernist Landscapes 230 Anna Sofia Rossholm 16 Bergman and the World: Considering Race and Ethnicity in the Films of Ingmar Bergman 242 Shelleen Greene Part III New Takes on Individual Films 257 17 "Oh, dear, I've grown tubby": Pregnancy and the Fantasy of the Child in Sommaren med Monika (Summer with Monika) 259 Soohyun Jeon 18 Cinematic Atmosphere and Bergman's Jungfrukällan (The Virign Spring) 272 Brendan Dennerley 19 God in a Film about Godlessness: Tystnaden (The Silence) 286 Samuel Robert Dunn 20 "Unborn Sorrow, Ripe in Fortune's Womb": Abjection, Gothic Spaces, and The Spectral Mother in Viskningar och rop (Cries and Whispers) 303 James Bogdanski 21 Following the Forces in Ingmar Bergman's En Passion 324 Hamish Ford and Daniel Humphrey 22 Islands in the Stream: Fårö documents, 1969 and 1979 348 Bill Nichols 23 Bergman's Homosexual Surprise 355 D.A. Miller 24 Bisexuality, Neurosis, and Fantasies of the Caribbean in Ansikte mot ansikte (Face to Face) 366 Jacob Engelberg Part IV Contexts and Influences 383 25 Ingmar Bergman and His Peers 385 Fredrik Gustafsson 26 The Swedish Middle Way and the Cold- War Espionage Thriller: Film Noir, Neorealism, Psychological Defense, and Ingmar Bergman's Sånt händer inte här (This Can't Happen Here) 396 Scott MacKenzie and Anna Stenport 27 Kaf kaesque Aesthetics, Politics, and the Crisis of Liberal Individualism: Vargtimmen (Hour of the Wolf) and Skammen (Shame) 411 Angelos Koutsourakis 28 Art- cinema and Cultural Resistance: Ingmar Bergman's Reception in Chile during Pinochet's Dictatorship (1973- 1990) 425 María Paz Peirano 29 Ingmar Bergman Wrote a Porno, or Everything You Always Wanted to Know About 'Den förstenade prinsen' (But Were Afraid to Ask) 441 Jan Holmberg 30 The Audacity of Influence: Zetterling and Bergman 455 Mariah Larsson 31 The Ripened Reverend: Ingmar Bergman and Paul Schrader 466 Mikko Tuhkanen 32 Projectile Dysfunctions: Influences on and of Bergman's Persona 482 Richard R. Ness Selected Bibliography 496 Index 501
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