The seriesCinepoetics Essay investigates the multifaceted poetologies of audiovisual images, with each volume focusing on a specific theme or subject. The respective objects of study are approached from a personal point of view, or examined from a specific aesthetic, cultural-historical, or theoretical perspective. Thus, the series provides ways of thinking about figurations of media experience and aims at introducing a broad readership to an understanding of cinematic thinking in all its diversity. Please note also the English-language (htt s://www.degruyter.com/serial/ INE%20E-B/html) and the German-language (https:/ www.degruyter.com/serial/CINE B/html) Cinepoetics book series. |