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Jean-Louis Schefer

    Jean Louis Schefer is a prolific and influential scholar whose expertise spans art history, theology, philosophy, music, and linguistics, alongside his work as a fiction author. His diverse interests are reflected in his writings, where he explores the intricate connections between various disciplines. Schefer's approach is characterized by a profound understanding and an ability to bridge seemingly disparate concepts. His fiction often draws upon this extensive knowledge, offering readers original and thought-provoking perspectives.

    Der gewöhnliche Mensch des Kinos
    Esej o původu jazyků, kde se hovoří o melodii a o hudebním napodobování
    Ordinary Man of Cinema
    The Enigmatic Body
    • 2016

      Ordinary Man of Cinema

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      When it was first published in French in 1980, The Ordinary Man of Cinema signaled a shift from the French film criticism of the 1960s to a new breed of film philosophy that disregarded the semiotics and post-structuralism of the preceding decades. Schefer describes the schizophrenic subjectivity the cinema offers us: the film as a work projected without memory, viewed by (and thereby lived by) a subject scarred and shaped by memory. The Ordinary Man of Cinema delineates the phenomenology of movie-going and the fleeting, impalpable zone in which an individual's personal memory confronts the cinema's ideological images to create a new way of thinking. It is also a book replete with mummies and vampires, tyrants and prostitutes, murderers and freaks-figures that are fundamental to Schefer's conception of the cinema, because the worlds that cinema traverses (our worlds, interior and exterior) are worlds of pain, unconscious desire, decay, repressed violence, and the endless mystery of the body. Fear and pleasure breed monsters, and such are what Schefer's emblematic ordinary man seeks and encounters when engaging in the disordering of the ordinary that the movie theater offers him.

      Ordinary Man of Cinema
    • 2009

      The Enigmatic Body

      Essays on the Arts

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This collection features essays by prominent French critic and theorist Jean-Louis Schefer, exploring the intersections of art, literature, and philosophy. Schefer's thought-provoking analyses delve into the nature of representation and the role of the observer, offering insights that challenge conventional perspectives. His unique approach combines rigorous theoretical frameworks with personal reflections, making these essays a significant contribution to contemporary critical discourse. Readers will appreciate the depth and nuance of Schefer's exploration of cultural phenomena.

      The Enigmatic Body