The continental philosophy of film reader / edited by Joseph Westfall
Material type:
- 9781474275699 (hardback : alk. paper)
- 9781474275736 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 791.4301 WES 22
- PN1995 .C6345 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The book demonstrates both the philosophical significance of these thinkers' ideas about film, as well their influence on filmmakers in Europe and across the globe. In addition, however, this wide-ranging collection also teaches us how important film is to the last century of European philosophical thought. Almost every major continental European thinker of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries has had something to say-sometimes, quite a lot to say-about cinema: as an art form, as a social or political phenomenon, as a linguistic device and conveyor of information, as a projection of our fears and desires, as a site for oppression and resistance, or as a model on the basis of which some of us, at least, learn how to live.
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