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1 Online-Ressource (xv, 662 pages)
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9781474275729
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9781474275705
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9781474275699
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1474275699
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9781474275736
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1474275737
Inhalt:
Part I. Foundations. Ricciotto Canudo, the birth of the sixth art (1911) -- Georg Lukács, thoughts on an aesthetics of cinema (1913) -- Hugo Münsterberg, the means and function of the photoplay (1916) -- Rudolf Arnheim, sound film (1928-1932) the sad future of film (1930) sound film gone astray (1932) -- André Bazin, the ontology of the photographic image (1945) -- Jean Epstein, the intelligence of a machine (1946) -- Bela Balazs, theory of the film (1948) -- Ronald Barthes, romans in the movies (1957) Garbo's face (1957) Lost Continent (1957).
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Part II. Phenomenology and Existentialism. Jean-Paul Sartre, motion picture art (1931) -- André Malraux, sketch for a psychology of the moving pictures (1940) -- Roman Ingarden, the film (1947) -- Maurice Merleau-Ponty, the film and the new psychology (1964) -- Jean Louis Schefer, the ordinary man of the cinema (1980) -- Serge Daney, the tracking shot in Kapo (1992) -- Daniel Frampton, filmosophy (2006).
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Part III. Marxism and critical theory. Siegfried Kracauer, cult of distraction: on Berlin's picture palaces (1926) -- Sergei Eisenstein, a dialectic approach to film form (1931) -- Walter Benjamin, the work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction (1936) -- Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, the culture industry: enlightenment as mass deception (1944) -- Theodor Adorno, transparencies on film (1967) -- Jacques Rancière, a thwarted fable (2001).
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Part IV. Psychology and psychoanalysis. Jean Mitry, the psychology of montage (1963) -- Jean-Louis Baudry, ideological effects of the basic cinematographic apparatus (1970) -- Felix Guattari, a cinema of desire (1973) the poor man's couch (1975) -- Julia Kristevs, fantasy and cinema (1997) -- Slavoj Zizek, the strange case of the missing Lacanians (2001).
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Part V. Feminism and gender studies. Simone de Beauvoir, Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita syndrome (1959) -- Laura Mulvey, visual pleasure and narrative cinema (1975) -- Teresa de Lauretis, through the looking glass: women, cinema, and language (1984) -- Judith Butler, gender is burning (1993) -- Jack Halbertstam, the transgender look (2005) -- Tina Chanter, concluding reflections on the necrophilia of fetishism (2008).
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Part VI. Postmodernism. Edgar Morin, the semi-imaginary reality of man (1956) -- Monique Wittig, lacunary films (1966) -- Jean-Francois Lyotard, acinema (1973) -- Michel Foucault, film and popular memory (1974) -- Jean Baudrillard, history: a retro scenario (1981) -- Paul Virillio, the imposture of immediacy (1984) Sicut prior est tempore ita quo potior iure (1984) -- Gilles Deleuze, the time image (1985) -- Giorgio Agamben, notes on gesture (1992) -- Jean-Luc Nancy, on evidence: Life and nothing more, by Abbas Kiorastami (1995) -- Alain Badiou, the false movements of cinema (1998) -- Jacques Derrida, cinema and its ghosts (2000) -- Bernard Stiegler, cinematic time (2001) -- Epilogue. Giorgio Agamben, the six most beautiful minutes in the history of cinema (2005).
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"The first collection of its kind, The Continental Philosophy of Film Reader is the essential anthology of writings by continental philosophers on cinema, representing the last century of film-making and thinking about film, as well as all of the major schools of Continental thought: phenomenology and existentialism, Marxism and critical theory, semiotics and hermeneutics, psychoanalysis, and postmodernism. Included here are not only the classic texts in continental philosophy of film, from Benjamin's ?The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction? to extracts of Deleuze's Cinema and Barthes's Mythologies , but also the earliest works of Continental philosophy of film, from thinkers such as Georg Lukc̀s, and little-read gems by philosophical giants such as Sartre and Beauvoir. 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. Purpose built for classroom use, with pedagogical features introducing and contextualizing the extracts, this reader is an indispensable tool for students and researchers in philosophy of film, film studies and the history of cinema."--
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