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Film, Music, Memory
Berthold Hoeckner
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 2019-11-27
主題
Performing Arts / General
Performing Arts / Film / History & Criticism
Music / History & Criticism
Social Science / Media Studies
ISBN
022664975X
9780226649757
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Nlq8DwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Film has shaped modern society in part by changing its cultures of memory.
Film, Music, Memory
reveals that this change has rested in no small measure on the mnemonic powers of music. As films were consumed by growing American and European audiences, their soundtracks became an integral part of individual and collective memory. Berthold Hoeckner analyzes three critical processes through which music influenced this new culture of memory: storage, retrieval, and affect. Films store memory through an archive of cinematic scores. In turn, a few bars from a soundtrack instantly recall the image that accompanied them, and along with it, the affective experience of the movie.
Hoeckner examines films that reflect directly on memory, whether by featuring an amnesic character, a traumatic event, or a surge of nostalgia. As the history of cinema unfolded, movies even began to recall their own history through quotations, remakes, and stories about how cinema contributed to the soundtrack of people’s lives. Ultimately,
Film, Music, Memory
demonstrates that music has transformed not only what we remember about the cinematic experience, but also how we relate to memory itself.