Realism and Eroticism: Re-Reading Bazin
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Paula Quigley, Realism and Eroticism: Re-Reading Bazin, Paragraph: A Journal of Modern Critical Theory, 36, 1, 2013, 31 - 49Download Item:
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Bazin s distinction between different kinds of realism discriminates between
an authentic mode of apprehension and mere sight, or between revelation
and spectacle, as it were, where spectacle, significantly, is connected with the
arousal of physical sensation. My argument is that this resonates in unexpected
ways with a 'modernist' conceptual paradigm, specifically in relation to the
persistent prioritization of the temporal over the spatial as the superior aesthetic
register, itself based upon a residual resistance to the visual realm. To pursue this,
I shall return to some of Bazin s most influential texts and concepts. In addition,
a consideration of his more marginal discussions of cinema, sex and censorship
will offer an oblique entry point into some of these broader issues at play in his
work.
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