New takes in film-philosophy

This collection displays a range of approaches and contemporary developments in the expanding field of film-philosophy. The essays explore central issues surrounding the conjunction of film and philosophy, presenting a varied yet coherent reflection on the nature of this conjunction.

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Group Author: Carel, Havi.; Tuck, Greg.
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Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230294851
Summary: This collection displays a range of approaches and contemporary developments in the expanding field of film-philosophy. The essays explore central issues surrounding the conjunction of film and philosophy, presenting a varied yet coherent reflection on the nature of this conjunction.
'New Takes in Film-Philosophy is a distinguished collection of essays on the philosophy of film, which offers an invaluable overview of the ongoing debates about whether films can do philosophy and if they are appropriate subjects for philosophical analysis. Illustrating a multiplicity of philosophical approaches to film, the essays explore the boundaries of film-philosophy and offer insightful readings of particular films.' - Daniel Shaw, Lock Haven University, USA 'The encounter between the cinema and philosophy has been crucial to the development of thinking about film and to thinking itself. This volume gathers some of the pivotal writers in the area and provides a diverse, accessible and sophisticated introduction to the major debates surrounding film-philosophy. The articles range from general theoretical discussion to close film analysis and together articulate a new solution to the problematic divide between analytic and continental philosophy. The chapters by Thomas Wartenberg, Robert Sinnerbrink and Andrew Klevan are required reading for anyone interested in cinema or philosophy.' - David Sorfa, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.
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Carrier Form: 272 p.
ISBN: 9780230250284
9780230294851 :
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CLC: J90
Contents: Introduction: Philosophy of Film or Film-Philosophy?-- H.Carel & G.Tuck PART ONE: DEEP FOCUS - APPROACHES TO FILM-PHILOSOPHY On the Very Possibility of Film-Philosophy-- T.Wartenberg Philosophical Disenfranchisement of Cinema? Notes towards a Romantic Film-Philosophy-- R.Sinnerbrink What is Philosophical Criticism?-- A.Klevan Confronting Negativity: Cinema and Adorno-- H.Ford Film Can't Philosophise (and Neither Can Philosophy): Cinematic Non-Philosophy-- J.Mullarkey PART TWO: WIDE ANGLES - THE BOUNDARIES OF FILM-PHILOSOPHY The Loom of Fate: Graphic Origins and Digital Ontology in Wanted-- S.Mulhall Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better: Non-Cognitive Affective Responses to Film and Literature-- A.Coplan & D.Matravers Theory as Style: Adapting Crash via Baudrillard and Cronenberg-- C.Constable The Ghost is the Machine: Media-Philosophy and Materialism-- K.Littau Art, Cinema, Sex, Ontology: Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the In-visible of Cinema-- G.Tuck PART THREE: DIRECTORS CUT - READINGS IN FILM-PHILOSOPHY Fleshing Out the Image: Phenomenology, Pedagogy, and Derek Jarman's Blue-- V.Sobchack Learning from the Movies: The Coen Brothers and Moral Truth-- J.Baggini A Bleak Burlesque: Haneke's Funny Games-- A.McGettigan In the Grip of Grief: the Materiality of Mourning in Vital-- H.Carel Index.