From naked bike rides to spectacles of motion: cycling and the rider-bicycle in experimental documentary film

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Kornelia Boczkowska
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ABSTRACT Although the relationship between cycling and cinema has recently received some attention from researchers, there are no accounts on how it links to experimental documentary film and avant-doc storytelling. To fill this gap, I take a phenomenological stance on cycling to discuss the rider’s embodied experience of travel in a few short and stylistically distinct works, Chuck Hudina’s Bicycle (1975), Jon Behrens’ Girl and a Bicycle (1995), Vanessa Renwick’s The Yodeling Lesson (1998), Ken Paul Rosenthal’s I My Bike (2002), Tomonari Nishikawa’s Into the Mass (2007) and Tony Hill’s Bike (2013). Despite a different format and narrative focus, which questions the genderedness of cycling, explores it in a trance and dreamlike state or turns it into the sheer spectacle of motion, all films echo the recent phenomenological turn in film studies and present cycling as a multisensorial, kinesthetic practice, demonstrating how the rider-bicycle hybrid assemblage relates to both cycling mobilities and the riding environment. Compared to narrative and fiction film, experimental documentary film looks at the bicycle identity as a distinctive subject of inquiry and maps cycling not so much through its traditional connotations as through the actual lived experience, one that is not necessarily already pre-determined, mediated and ideological.
从裸体自行车骑行到运动奇观:实验纪录片中的自行车和骑自行车
虽然自行车和电影之间的关系最近受到了一些研究人员的关注,但它如何与实验纪录片和先锋纪录片叙事联系在一起却没有报道。为了填补这一空白,我从现象学的角度来讨论骑行者在一些短小而风格独特的作品中所体现的旅行体验,这些作品包括查克·胡迪纳的《自行车》(1975)、乔恩·贝伦斯的《女孩和自行车》(1995)、凡妮莎·伦威克的《约德尔琴课》(1998)、肯·保罗·罗森塔尔的《我的自行车》(2002)、西川富成的《进入大众》(2007)和托尼·希尔的《自行车》(2013)。尽管有不同的形式和叙事焦点,质疑骑车的性别,在恍惚和梦幻的状态下探索它,或者把它变成纯粹的运动奇观,所有的电影都呼应了最近电影研究的现象学转向,把骑车作为一种多感官的、动觉的实践,展示了骑车者和自行车的混合组合是如何与骑车的机动性和骑行环境相关联的。与叙事电影和虚构电影相比,实验纪录片将自行车身份视为一个独特的探究主题,并不是通过其传统内涵,而是通过实际的生活经验来描绘自行车,这种经验不一定是预先确定的,中介的和意识形态的。
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Studies in Documentary Film
Studies in Documentary Film FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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1.00
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26
期刊介绍: Studies in Documentary Film is the first refereed scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film. In recent years we have witnessed an increased visibility for documentary film through conferences, the success of general theatrical releases and the re-emergence of scholarship in documentary film studies. Studies in Documentary Film is a peer-reviewed journal.
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