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Phenomenology of Film (ePub eBook)


Phenomenology of Film (ePub eBook)

eBook by Loht, Shawn

Phenomenology of Film (ePub eBook)

£81.00

ISBN:
9781498519038
Publication Date:
25 Aug 2017
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:
Lexington Books
Pages:
220 pages
Format:
eBook
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Phenomenology of Film (ePub eBook)

Description

Phenomenology of Film: A Heideggerian Account of the Film Experience uses the philosophy of Martin Heidegger as a framework for addressing key issues in the philosophy of film. This study grapples with the question of how we can reconcile film as a popular entertainment medium with Heideggers own various critiques of popular media and culture throughout his career. Shawn Loht also explores topics such as the ontology of film and moving images; the phenomenological character of the viewer experience; film conceived as an art medium; and the function of films as vehicles for philosophical thought. He further discusses important concepts from Heideggers philosophy--Dasein, existentiality, world, art and poetry, and the nature of philosophy. The first four chapters take up these issues from a theoretical perspective. The remaining chapters provide robust application of the theoretical material to the films of three contemporary filmmakers: Terrence Malick, Michael Haneke, and David Gordon Green.As the first single-author monograph that takes up Heideggers relevance to film, Phenomenology of Film will be of particular interest to philosophers of film and specialists of film and media studies working in the intersection of phenomenology and film or phenomenological approaches to issues in popular culture.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Chapter One: Precis to a Heideggerian Phenomenology of Film Chapter Two: Heidegger's Being and Time: Film Experience as Being-in-the-World Chapter Three: Film and Heidegger's Philosophy of Art Chapter Four: Phenomenology and the Concept of Film-as-Philosophy Chapter Five: Terrence Malick Chapter Six: Michael Haneke's Code Unknown and The White Ribbon Chapter Seven: David Gordon Green's Joe, and an Afterword Bibliography

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