This book explores how minds at the movies understand minds in the
movies and introduces readers to some fundamental principles of
Cognitive Studies—namely conceptual blending, Theory of Mind, and
empathy/perspective-taking—through their application to film
analysis. A cognitive approach to recent popular historical films
demonstrates cinema’s potential to stimulate viewers’ critical
thinking about crucial events of the past century. Diverging from the
focus on narrative processing in traditional cognitivist theory, this
book examines film reception and production in the context of the
latest developments in cognitive and social psychology. Turning to
German cinema as a case study for this interdisciplinary partnership,
Jennifer Marston William offers a fresh look at some internationally
successful films of the twenty-first century, including Nowhere in
Africa, Goodbye, Lenin!, Sophie Scholl, Downfall, The Lives of Others,
and The Baader-Meinhof Complex.
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Seeing is Not Believing
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ISBN
9783319393186
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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