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Subjects
Philosophy
Field of Study
Philosophy
Subject
Film
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
ISBN
9781405120272
Publication Name
Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures : an Anthology
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
Series
Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies Ser.
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Jinhee Choi
Item Width
6.6in
Item Weight
24.9 Oz
Number of Pages
448 Pages

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This authoritative anthology presents key selections from the best contemporary work in philosophy of film and motion pictures. Designed for classroom use, the essays that comprise this volume have been specially chosen for their clarity, precision, philosophical depth, and consonance with current cognitive science and psychology.The volume's eight sections, each introduced by the editors, cover topics such asFilm as artThe nature of filmDocumentary cinemaNarration and emotion in filmFilm criticismFilm's relation to knowledge and moralityWhether addressing assumptions about the objectivity of documentary film, fear of movie monsters, or moral questions surrounding the viewing of pornography, this text is replete with examples and discussion of moving pictures throughout.

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Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
1405120274
ISBN-13
9781405120272
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44776471

Product Key Features

Author
Jinhee Choi
Publication Name
Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures : an Anthology
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Series
Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies Ser.
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
448 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.6in
Item Weight
24.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Series Volume Number
20
Lc Classification Number
Pn1994.P575 2006
Reviews
& "While theoretically inclined film scholars continue to recycle the theories of Lacan and Deleuze, analytical philosophers have quietly assumed the leading edge of film theory. This judicious collection of essays, framed by thoughtful commentaries, provides an ideal introduction to the field of analytic film theory for students of philosophy and film alike." Richard Allen, New York University& "The philosophy of film and motion pictures has flourished in the last forty years or so, and Carroll and Choi's anthology offers a marvelous overview of the chief issues. This volume assembles many of the best contributions by contemporary philosophers, and will serve as an excellent textbook in relevant courses. I expect it will also be an important stimulus to further research." George Wilson, University of Southern California, & "While theoretically inclined film scholars continue to recycle the theories of Lacan and Deleuze, analytical philosophers have quietly assumed the leading edge of film theory. This judicious collection of essays, framed by thoughtful commentaries, provides an ideal introduction to the field of analytic film theory for students of philosophy and film alike. & " Richard Allen, New York University& "The philosophy of film and motion pictures has flourished in the last forty years or so, and Carroll and Choi & 's anthology offers a marvelous overview of the chief issues. This volume assembles many of the best contributions by contemporary philosophers, and will serve as an excellent textbook in relevant courses. I expect it will also be an important stimulus to further research. & " George Wilson, University of Southern California, "While theoretically inclined film scholars continue to recycle the theories of Lacan and Deleuze, analytical philosophers have quietly assumed the leading edge of film theory. This judicious collection of essays, framed by thoughtful commentaries, provides an ideal introduction to the field of analytic film theory for students of philosophy and film alike." Richard Allen, New York University "The philosophy of film and motion pictures has flourished in the last forty years or so, and Carroll and Choi's anthology offers a marvelous overview of the chief issues. This volume assembles many of the best contributions by contemporary philosophers, and will serve as an excellent textbook in relevant courses. I expect it will also be an important stimulus to further research." George Wilson, University of Southern California., "While theoretically inclined film scholars continue to recycle the theories of Lacan and Deleuze, analytical philosophers have quietly assumed the leading edge of film theory. This judicious collection of essays, framed by thoughtful commentaries, provides an ideal introduction to the field of analytic film theory for students of philosophy and film alike." Richard Allen, New York University "The philosophy of film and motion pictures has flourished in the last forty years or so, and Carroll and Choi's anthology offers a marvelous overview of the chief issues. This volume assembles many of the best contributions by contemporary philosophers, and will serve as an excellent textbook in relevant courses. I expect it will also be an important stimulus to further research." George Wilson, University of Southern California
Table of Content
Acknowledgments viii General Introduction 1 Part I Film as Art 5 Introduction 7 1 Photography and Representation 19 Roger Scruton 2 The Aesthetics of Photographic Transparency 35 Dominic McIver Lopes 3 Everybody Gets a Cut: DVDs Give Viewers Dozens of Choices -- and that's the Problem 44 Terrence Rafferty Part II What Is Film? 49 Introduction 51 4 The World Viewed 67 Stanley Cavell 5 A Note on the Film 79 Susanne K. Langer 6 Vision and Dream in the Cinema 82 F. E. Sparshott 7 The Long Goodbye: The Imaginary Language of Film 91 Gregory Currie 8 Moving Pictures 100 Arthur C. Danto 9 Defining the Moving Image 113 Noël Carroll Part III Documentary 135 Introduction 137 10 Visible Traces: Documentary and the Contents of Photographs 141 Gregory Currie 11 Fiction, Non-Fiction, and the Film of Presumptive Assertion: A Conceptual Analysis 154 Noël Carroll Part IV Film Narrative/Narration 173 Introduction 175 12 Le Grand Imagier Steps Out: The Primitive Basis of Film Narration 185 George M. Wilson 13 Unreliability Refigured: Narrative in Literature and Film 200 Gregory Currie Part V Film and Emotion 211 Introduction 213 14 Film, Emotion, and Genre 217 Noël Carroll 15 Fearing Fictions 234 Kendall Walton 16 Empathy and (Film) Fiction 247 Alex Neill 17 Identification and Emotion in Narrative Film 260 Berys Gaut 18 In Fictional Shoes: Mental Simulation and Fiction 271 Deborah Knight Part VI Topics in Film Criticism 281 Introduction 283 19 Morals for Method 287 George M. Wilson 20 Cinematic Authorship 299 Paisley Livingston 21 National Cinema, the Very Idea 310 Jinhee Choi Part VII Film and Ethics 321 Introduction 323 22 Film Criticism and Virtue Theory 335 Joseph H. Kupfer 23 Beauty and Evil: The Case of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will 347 Mary Devereaux 24 A First Look at the Pornography/Civil Rights Ordinance: Could Pornography Be the Subordination of Women? 362 Melinda Vadas Part VIII Film and Knowledge 379 Introduction 381 25 The Philosophical Limits of Film 387 Bruce Russell 26 Minerva in the Movies: Relations Between Philosophy and Film 391 Karen Hanson 27 Motion Pictures as a Philosophical Resource 397 Lester H. Hunt Select Bibliography by Jinhee Choi 407 Index 415
Copyright Date
2006
Topic
Social, Film / General
Lccn
2004-030884
Dewey Decimal
791.4301
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Philosophy, Performing Arts

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