Shirley Clarke: Thinking Through Movement
By (Author) Karen Pearlman
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
13th May 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
791.430233092
Paperback
224
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Shirley Clarke: Thinking Through Movement is the first film-philosophy book on "radical, pioneer, visionary' (Dargis 2013) filmmaker Shirley Clarke and the films she edited and directed.
The book draws on film analysis, archival research, dance and film theory, and creative practice expertise, to think through Clarke's work as a dancer turned multi-award-winning editor and director of dancefilm, fiction, documentary, and video art. This account of Clarke's creative oeuvre offers the reader insight into a too long overlooked filmmaker. Its creative practice and distributed cognition framework provides tools for dismantling some of the exclusionary aspects of authorship theories and offers a novel method for analysis of films, filmmaking practices and cultures of film production.