Thanks scott.
I've read Turim's book. is really interesting, but has only an hystorical=
approach.
i'm looking for something (not necessarily tied with "cinema) that talks=
about flashback in other forms and ways (scientific, philosophic)
I'm working on a degree thesis about the form of flashback applied to=
b-noir to arrive to the works of nicolas roeg.
So i'm looking a sort of "web" of possibilities that analyze the flashback=
form, from a mind-time-memory perspective.
.and i'm lost !!!! :-)))))
thanks for your help.
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On 20/11/01 at 13.06 Scott Nygren wrote:
>The most intensive study of flashbacks available is Maureen Turim's=
FLASHBACKS IN FILM: MEMORY AND HISTORY (Routledge, New
>York and London, 1989).
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Scott Nygren
>
>
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>> Subject: flashback
>> Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 13:48:21 +0100
>> From: Michele Faggi <[log in to unmask]>
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>> someone out there can help me with a bibliography about flashback ?
>>
>> I'm looking for texts that analyze flashback in every possible form=
(mind, physics, timre, science, philosophy, cinema).
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Michele Faggi, from Florence, italy.
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