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ERIC Number: EJ421135
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1990
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Cohesion and Fragmentation in Narrative Screenwriting: A Prolegomenon toward Perceiving Alternative and Non-Classical Approaches.
Blumenberg, Richard M.
Journal of Film and Video, v42 n3 p59-65 Fall 1990
Examines the classical paradigm in which both temporal and spatial cohesion constitute a popular and desirable characteristic in presentational story-telling. Argues that fragmentation's maneuvers are as effective as a configurating tool and as cohesion because they advance the ideological, psychoanalytic, aesthetic, essentialist, and story conflict in the screenplay itself. (KEH)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
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Language: English
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