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For well over a century cinema has exerted enormous influence, yet many questions regarding its fascination remain unanswered. Films work so well because the viewers tend to unconsciously identify with the actors/actresses. The desire to become another, substituting identity by identification, can be traced to the illusion that the filmic heroes/heroines are immortal – identifying with them raises the possibility of gaining «deathlessness.» Viewers can, without real life risks, experiment with the existential drafts presented; the power of imagination is mobilized. Based on a multidisciplinary approach (semiotics, psychoanalysis, cultural anthropology, plus a healthy dose of film history), this book presents prolegomena of a philosophy of cinema.

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Contents: Fascination of cinema – Identification with actors/actresses – Participating in their immortality – Experimenting with the existential patterns offered – Film analysis – Film history – Semiotics – Psychoanalysis – Cultural anthropology.

The Mind Screen: Identification Desire and Its

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 16/12/2015
    ISBN13: 9783631668481, 978-3631668481
    ISBN10: 3631668481

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    For well over a century cinema has exerted enormous influence, yet many questions regarding its fascination remain unanswered. Films work so well because the viewers tend to unconsciously identify with the actors/actresses. The desire to become another, substituting identity by identification, can be traced to the illusion that the filmic heroes/heroines are immortal – identifying with them raises the possibility of gaining «deathlessness.» Viewers can, without real life risks, experiment with the existential drafts presented; the power of imagination is mobilized. Based on a multidisciplinary approach (semiotics, psychoanalysis, cultural anthropology, plus a healthy dose of film history), this book presents prolegomena of a philosophy of cinema.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Fascination of cinema – Identification with actors/actresses – Participating in their immortality – Experimenting with the existential patterns offered – Film analysis – Film history – Semiotics – Psychoanalysis – Cultural anthropology.

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