Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Film and Media Studies (Sep 2014)

Local Sensorium, Local Cinema: György Pálfi’s Sensuous Body Politics

  • Kalmár György

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/ausfm-2014-0034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 203 – 214

Abstract

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György Pálfi’s Hukkle (2002) and Taxidermia (2006) establish markedly unique cinematic styles and richly sensorial life-worlds, which function in both films as counter-discourses opposing official history, hegemonic ideologies, and conventional patterns of (cinematic) understanding. In the present study I analyse the ways Pálfi’s films communicate through non-symbolic meaning, bodily discourses, and a heavy reliance on the multisensory evocation of the local sensorium (Marks) and the local habitus (Bourdieu) so as to create significance on the margins of established, hegemonic systems of meaning, cinema, ideology and identity.

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