
Sergei Eisenstein And The Anthropology Of Rhythm
The unfinished works of Sergei Eisenstein are traversed by aesthetic, anthropological, and political questions. Focusing on the anthropology of rhythm that the Soviet director developed in his Mexican project, Que viva Mexico!, this book also extends its analysis to the film projects Bezhin Meadow and The Great Fergana Canal. Published by NERO (Rome).Â
128 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, NERO (Rome).Â
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Sergei Eisenstein And The Anthropology Of Rhythm
The unfinished works of Sergei Eisenstein are traversed by aesthetic, anthropological, and political questions. Focusing on the anthropology of rhythm that the Soviet director developed in his Mexican project, Que viva Mexico!, this book also extends its analysis to the film projects Bezhin Meadow and The Great Fergana Canal. Published by NERO (Rome).Â
128 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, NERO (Rome).Â
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The unfinished works of Sergei Eisenstein are traversed by aesthetic, anthropological, and political questions. Focusing on the anthropology of rhythm that the Soviet director developed in his Mexican project, Que viva Mexico!, this book also extends its analysis to the film projects Bezhin Meadow and The Great Fergana Canal. Published by NERO (Rome).Â
128 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, NERO (Rome).Â























