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Metz, C. (1982). The imaginary signifier: Psychoanalysis and the cinema. C. Britton, A. Williams, B. Brewster & A. Guzzetti, Trans. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 
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Resource type: Book
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 0-253-33105-6
BibTeX citation key: Metz1982
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Categories: Semiology
Keywords: Psychology
Creators: Brewster, Britton, Guzzetti, Metz, Williams
Publisher: Indiana University Press (Bloomington)
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Notes
Semiotics, psychoanalysis of the cinema. Where it touches on sound, it deals solely with parole and applies lingusitic theories, rhetoric etc. Criticised by the likes of Rick Altman as being solely based on the text rather than incorporating wider areas such as sociology, audiences, technology, economy etc.
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pp.212–-228   Deals with language in the cinema mainly from the point of view of (the rules of) rhetoric.   Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
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