Abstract: While experiencing natural beauty is a key appeal of the cinema and other moving-image media, academic film scholarship has rarely paid attention to it. In this article I will use the widespread motif of the gently rustling wind as a pars pro toto to make some general remarks about the experience of natural beauty […]
Category Archives: Academic Publications
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau: City Girl
Unter den Filmen Friedrich Wilhelm Murnaus ist „City Girl“ (1930) der vielleicht unbekannteste – und doch gibt es viele Gründe, diesen klaren, schnörkellosen und schönen Film für ein breiteres Publikum wieder zu entdecken. Nach verworrener Entstehungsgeschichte wurde Murnaus dritte und letzte Hollywoodproduktion – kurz nach Einführung des Tonfilms noch als Stummfilm gedreht – schnell auf […]
A Plea for Mise en Esprit
In this brief essay for the online journal “In Media Res” I propose the concept of “mise en esprit” as a companion term to “mise en scène” for film studies. Mise en esprit refers to the phenomenon when, provoked by evocative aesthetics, our embodied mind complements mentally what a film affords us suggestively and thereby […]
Shared or Spread? On Boredom and Other Unintended Collective Emotions in the Cinema
In: Dylan Trigg (ed.), Atmospheres and Shared Emotions. London: Routledge, 2021. Link to the PDF file
How Many Emotions Does Film Studies Need? A Phenomenological Proposal
In: Projections. Vol. 15, No. 2, 2021. Link to the PDF file
Des Knaben wunder Zorn. Über das Motiv des Vater-Sohn-Konflikts in Dominik Grafs Der Skorpion (1997)
In: Chris Wahl/Jesko Jockenhövel/Michael Wedel/Marco Abel (eds.): Im Angesicht des Fernsehens. Der Autor Dominik Graf. München: Edition Text + Critique, 2012. Link to the PDF
Tonfilm und Off (with Malte Hagener).
In: Stephan Günzel/Dieter Mersch (eds.): Bild. Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch. Stuttgart: Metzler, 2014. Download “Tonfilm und Off” (with Malte Hagener)
Toward a Poetics of Cinematic Disgust.
In: Film-Philosophy. Vol. 15, No. 2, 2011. Link to the PDF file
What Is Film Phenomenology? (with Christian Ferencz-Flatz).
In: Studia Phaenomenologica. Vol. 16, 2016. Download the article here
Towards a Psychological Construct of Being Moved (Ko-Autor, Erst-Autor: Winfried Menninghaus).
Menninghaus, W., Wagner, V., Hanich, J., Wassiliwizky, E., Kuehnast, M. & Jacobsen, T. In: PLoS ONE. 4. June 2015. p. 1-33 Link to the article Abstract: The emotional state of being moved, though frequently referred to in both classical rhetoric and current language use, is far from established as a well-defined psychological construct. In a series […]