Nothing Happens: Chantal Akerman's Hyperrealist Everyday by Ivan Margulies (Softcover)
Published by Duke University Press, 1996
Softcover
270 pages
9x6 inches
Near Fine condition.
“A fine writer and a skilled and gifted critic, Margulies offers many new insights into Akerman’s important work. The readings of Akerman’s films—in particular the contextualization of the work in a wider range of frameworks—are excellent. An impressive book.”—Judith Mayne, Ohio State University
“A significant and original contribution, not just to Akerman scholarship, but to film studies generally.”—David James, University of Southern California
Published by Duke University Press, 1996
Softcover
270 pages
9x6 inches
Near Fine condition.
“A fine writer and a skilled and gifted critic, Margulies offers many new insights into Akerman’s important work. The readings of Akerman’s films—in particular the contextualization of the work in a wider range of frameworks—are excellent. An impressive book.”—Judith Mayne, Ohio State University
“A significant and original contribution, not just to Akerman scholarship, but to film studies generally.”—David James, University of Southern California
Published by Duke University Press, 1996
Softcover
270 pages
9x6 inches
Near Fine condition.
“A fine writer and a skilled and gifted critic, Margulies offers many new insights into Akerman’s important work. The readings of Akerman’s films—in particular the contextualization of the work in a wider range of frameworks—are excellent. An impressive book.”—Judith Mayne, Ohio State University
“A significant and original contribution, not just to Akerman scholarship, but to film studies generally.”—David James, University of Southern California