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Dear Screen-L Subscribers,



We would like to notify you of a new publication from University of Illinois Press which we hope will be of interest:



http://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/jan-svankmajer



Jan  Svankmajer
Keith Leslie Johnson
"Keith Johnson's  Jan Svankmajer  is a triumph: a bold, synoptic, and elegantly written conceptual survey that brings fully to life the animating ideas of the Czech surrealist artist-filmmaker. Attending to the work of  animation  as a philosophy of life rather than an aesthetic technique alone, Johnson's book lucidly presents Svankmajer's art as the bearer of 'a vital, emergent, biopolitical, ethical, and ecological outlook.' Featuring details analyses of the artist's full body of cinematic, artistic, and curatorial work, as well as an illuminating set of interviews,  Jan Svankmajer presents the Czech artist in vital, living color."--Jonathan Eburne, author of  Surrealism and the Art of Crime
Jan Svankmajer enjoys a curious sort of anti-reputation: he is famous for being obscure. Unapologetically surrealist, Svankmajer draws on the traditions and techniques of stop-motion animation, collage, montage, puppetry, and clay to craft bizarre filmscapes. If these creative choices are off-putting to some, they have nonetheless won the Czech filmmaker recognition as a visionary animator.   Keith Leslie Johnson explores Svankmajer's work as a cinema that spawns new and weird life forms ”hybrids of machine, animal, and non-organic materials like stone and dust. Johnson's ambitious approach unlocks access to the director's world, a place governed by a single, uncanny order of being where all things are at once animated and inert. For Svankmajer, everything is at stake in every aspect of life, whether that life takes the form of an object, creature, or human. Sexuality, social bonds, religious longings ”all get recapitulated on the stage of inanimate things. In Johnson's view, Svankmajer stands as the proponent of a biopolitical, ethical, and ecological outlook that implores us to reprogram our relationship with the vital matter all around us, including ourselves and our bodies.
Keith Leslie Johnson  is lecturer of English and film and media studies at the College of William and Mary.
University of Illinois Press | Contemporary Film Directors | November 2017 | 210pp | 9780252083020 | Paperback | £19.99*
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