A collection of the philosopher Stanley Cavell's most important
writings on cinema. Stanley Cavell was the first philosopher in the
Anglo-American tradition to make film a central concern of his work,
and this volume offer a substantially complete retrospective of his
writings on cinema, which continues to offer inspiration and new
directions to the field of film and media studies. The essays and
other writings collected here include major theoretical statements and
extended critical studies of individual films and filmmakers, as well
as occasional pieces, all of which illustrate Cavell's practice of
film-philosophy as it developed in the decades following the
publication of his landmark work, The World Viewed. This revised
edition includes six additional essays, five of them previously
unpublished, that illuminate his inspiring vision of a humanistic
study rooted in a marriage of film and philosophy. In his introduction
and in the preface to this new edition, William Rothman provides an
overview of Cavell's work on film and his aims as a philosopher more
generally.
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ISBN
9798855801637
Publisert
2024
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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