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Faces on Screen

New Approaches

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Type
Studies
Subject
Keywords
body, face
Publishing date
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
1st publishing
2022
Language
English
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Paperback352 pages
6 x 9 ¼ inches (15.5 x 23.5 cm)
ISBN
978-1-4744-9379-6
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Book Presentation:
Whether we consider the digitally created and manipulated faces of Hollywood cinema or the social media filters, face apps, and surveillance software of everyday life, reading face language has become the seemingly endless task of humans and machines alike. Recent facial controversies – from politicians in blackface to "deep fakes," casting debates, and facial data collection-- have made clear the need for a broader understanding of the face on screen and its varied techniques and effects. This book will consider the screen face from a variety of perspectives, across time periods and media, bringing together essays on topics ranging from early cinema to contemporary digital media – from photogénie to facial recognition, celebrity culture to digital creatures. It explores how screen culture builds on and complicates our urge to search the face for answers to our most intractable questions.

About the Author:
Dr Alice Maurice is an Associate Professor of English and Cinema Studies at University of Toronto.

Press Reviews:
This exciting new volume unravels the material and technological, social and psychic forces informing the face on screen, delineating possible histories, and interrogating the face’s political stakes in our shifting cultural moment. The original essays span wide and dig deep into a wealth of films, media practices, and persisting theoretical questions of the facial image.
-- Noa Steimatsky, author of The Face on Film (2017)

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