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The collection brings together a wide range of contributors, including both philosophers and film scholars. All of them address the question of whether philosophy can take the form of, or be articulated through, film.

  • A new text for the growing field of philosophy of film, engaging with a variety of questions concerning the relationship between film and art, aesthetics and philosophy.
  • Explores a wide variety of forms and periods of film, such as the avant-garde, continental film and popular American cinema, to present diverse answers to this question.
  • Draws on a range of films, from the works of Hitchcock to Mission: Impossible and Being John Malkovich.


Table of Contents

Preface

Murray Smith and Thomas E Wartenberg Introduction 1

I The Very Idea of Film as Philosophy

Paisley Livingston These on Cinema as Philosophy 11

Thomas E Wartenberg Beyond mere Illustration: How Films Can Be Philosophy 19

Murray Smith Film Art, Argument, and Ambiguity 33

II Popular American Film: Entertainment and Enlightenment

Richard Allen Hitchcock and Cavell 43

Lester H Hunt The Paradox of the Unknown Lover: A Reading of Letter from an Unknown Woman 55

Dan Flory Spike Lee and the Sympathetic Racist.' 67

George Wilson Transparency and Twist in Narrative Fiction Film 81

Stephen Mulhall The Impersonation of Personality: Film as Philosophy in Mission: Impossible 97

Daniel Shaw On being Philosophical and Being John Malkovich 111

Christopher Grau eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the Morality of Memory 119

III: Continental Philosophy, Continental Film

Andras Balint Kovacs Sartre, the Philosophy of Nothingness, and the Modern Melodrama 135

Paul C Santilli Cinema and Subjectivity in Krzysztof Kieslowski 147

Katherine Ince Is Sexy Comedy or Tragedy? Directing Desire adn Female Auteurship in the Cinema of Catherine Breillat 157

IV: Films as "THEORY": The Avant -Garde

Jinhee Choi Apperception on Display: Structural Films and Philosophy 165

Noel Carroll philosophizing Through the Moving Image: The case of Serene Velocity 173

Trevor Ponech The Substance of Cinema 187

Whitney Davis The World Rewound: Peter Forgacs's Wittgenstein Tractatus 199

Contributors 213

Selected Bibliography 217

Index 221

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 19/06/2006
      ISBN13: 9781405154116, 978-1405154116
      ISBN10: 140515411X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The collection brings together a wide range of contributors, including both philosophers and film scholars. All of them address the question of whether philosophy can take the form of, or be articulated through, film.

      • A new text for the growing field of philosophy of film, engaging with a variety of questions concerning the relationship between film and art, aesthetics and philosophy.
      • Explores a wide variety of forms and periods of film, such as the avant-garde, continental film and popular American cinema, to present diverse answers to this question.
      • Draws on a range of films, from the works of Hitchcock to Mission: Impossible and Being John Malkovich.


      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Murray Smith and Thomas E Wartenberg Introduction 1

      I The Very Idea of Film as Philosophy

      Paisley Livingston These on Cinema as Philosophy 11

      Thomas E Wartenberg Beyond mere Illustration: How Films Can Be Philosophy 19

      Murray Smith Film Art, Argument, and Ambiguity 33

      II Popular American Film: Entertainment and Enlightenment

      Richard Allen Hitchcock and Cavell 43

      Lester H Hunt The Paradox of the Unknown Lover: A Reading of Letter from an Unknown Woman 55

      Dan Flory Spike Lee and the Sympathetic Racist.' 67

      George Wilson Transparency and Twist in Narrative Fiction Film 81

      Stephen Mulhall The Impersonation of Personality: Film as Philosophy in Mission: Impossible 97

      Daniel Shaw On being Philosophical and Being John Malkovich 111

      Christopher Grau eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the Morality of Memory 119

      III: Continental Philosophy, Continental Film

      Andras Balint Kovacs Sartre, the Philosophy of Nothingness, and the Modern Melodrama 135

      Paul C Santilli Cinema and Subjectivity in Krzysztof Kieslowski 147

      Katherine Ince Is Sexy Comedy or Tragedy? Directing Desire adn Female Auteurship in the Cinema of Catherine Breillat 157

      IV: Films as "THEORY": The Avant -Garde

      Jinhee Choi Apperception on Display: Structural Films and Philosophy 165

      Noel Carroll philosophizing Through the Moving Image: The case of Serene Velocity 173

      Trevor Ponech The Substance of Cinema 187

      Whitney Davis The World Rewound: Peter Forgacs's Wittgenstein Tractatus 199

      Contributors 213

      Selected Bibliography 217

      Index 221

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