Cavell on Color

Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies 9:90-113 (2021)
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This essay aims to understand the relations between Stanley Cavell’s theoretical generalities regarding the medium of film and his readings of individual films, with a particular focus on his writing on color in his book The World Viewed. I argue that a specific idea of color as connected to abstraction (as well as a correlative idea of black-and-white as connected to figuration) grounds the relations between Cavell’s general statements about color and his readings of individual color films, and that this conception of color helps to bring out the level of medium specificity required for understanding Cavell’s notion of “projecting” a world. I likewise argue that this idea of color and abstraction lies behind Cavell’s claims about projecting a “unified” world in his writing on color’s connection with fantasy and futurity, in his approach to Jean-Luc Godard’s films, and even in his writing on color that follows The World Viewed.

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What Becomes of Things on Film?Stanley Cavell - 1978 - Philosophy and Literature 2 (2):249-257.
On Makavejev on Bergman.Stanley Cavell - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 6 (2):305-330.
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