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07/05/2023

pp. 41-66
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ISSN 2738-7631 (Print) • ISSN 2815-2999 (Online) • PUBLISHING CENTER “BOYAN PENEV”

Technique and Mysteriousness: Cinema and Haiku. The Turn. Or What Japanese Cinema Would Look Like in Japanese

  • ABSTRACT

    Starting from several Eisensteinian publications from the late 1920s, this article discusses the problem of a deep, essential closeness between the language of cinema as the perfect symbiosis of language and technology (and the film camera as the perfect machine) and different modes of Eastern/Japanese traditional culture: haiku poetry, kabuki theater, traditional ukiyo-e painting, and the nature of pictographic writing itself. This “language” plot is considered as part of the large-scale turn in Western culture/ art in the early twentieth century as a radical crisis-renewal act of overcoming one’s own “classical” tradition of relation to reality. The “second” Heidegger and particularly “A Dialogue on Language between a Japanese and an Inquirer”(1953/54) was used as a philosophical paradigm of the plot.

    Subject: CINEMA, GOTHIC, CANON , CANONICAL AND NON-CANONICAL IN LITERATURE AND CINEMA
    Keywords: С. Айзенщайн, А. Тарковски, кино, хайку, авангард, Хайдегер