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Since the early 1990s, phenomenology and cognitivism have become two of the most influential approaches to film theory. Yet far from being at odds with each other, both approaches offer important insights on our subjective experience of cinema. Emotions, Ethics, and Cinematic Experience explores how these two approaches might work together to create a philosophy of film that is both descriptively rich and theoretically productive by addressing the key relationship between cinematic experience, emotions, and ethics.



Table of Contents

Preface
List of illustrations

Introduction: Phenomenology Encounters Cognitivism
Robert Sinnerbrink

Chapter 1. Fascist Affect in 300
Carl Plantinga

Chapter 2. Other Sides: Loving and Grieving with Heart of a Dog and Merleau-Ponty's Depth
Saige Walton

Chapter 3. Elemental Imagination and Film Experience: Climate Change and the Cinematic Ethics of Immersive Filmworlds
Ludo de Roo

Chapter 4. Toward a Model of Distributed Affectivity for Cinematic Ethics: Ethical Experience, Trauma, and History
Brigid Martin

Chapter 5. Grey Gardens and the Problem of Objectivity: Notes on the Ethics of Observational Documentary
Mathew Abbott

Chapter 6. Synthetic Beings and Synthespian Ethics: Embodiment Technologies in Science/Fiction
Jane Stadler

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 11/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781800731455, 978-1800731455
      ISBN10: 1800731450

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since the early 1990s, phenomenology and cognitivism have become two of the most influential approaches to film theory. Yet far from being at odds with each other, both approaches offer important insights on our subjective experience of cinema. Emotions, Ethics, and Cinematic Experience explores how these two approaches might work together to create a philosophy of film that is both descriptively rich and theoretically productive by addressing the key relationship between cinematic experience, emotions, and ethics.



      Table of Contents

      Preface
      List of illustrations

      Introduction: Phenomenology Encounters Cognitivism
      Robert Sinnerbrink

      Chapter 1. Fascist Affect in 300
      Carl Plantinga

      Chapter 2. Other Sides: Loving and Grieving with Heart of a Dog and Merleau-Ponty's Depth
      Saige Walton

      Chapter 3. Elemental Imagination and Film Experience: Climate Change and the Cinematic Ethics of Immersive Filmworlds
      Ludo de Roo

      Chapter 4. Toward a Model of Distributed Affectivity for Cinematic Ethics: Ethical Experience, Trauma, and History
      Brigid Martin

      Chapter 5. Grey Gardens and the Problem of Objectivity: Notes on the Ethics of Observational Documentary
      Mathew Abbott

      Chapter 6. Synthetic Beings and Synthespian Ethics: Embodiment Technologies in Science/Fiction
      Jane Stadler

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