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    The Routledge companion to philosophy and film / edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga.

    • Title:The Routledge companion to philosophy and film / edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Livingston, Paisley, 1951-
      Plantinga, Carl R.
      Taylor & Francis eBooks EBA
    • Published/Created:London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.
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      • Call Number: PN1994
      • Number of Items:
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      • Status:No information available 
       
    • Library of Congress Subjects:Motion pictures.
      Motion pictures--Philosophy.
    • Subject(s):Electronic books.
      Motion pictures.
      Motion pictures
      Film.
      Philosophie.
      Film.
      Philosophie.
    • Description:1 online resource
    • Series:Routledge philosophy companions.
    • Terms governing use:Access may be restricted to institutions with a site license.
    • Summary:'The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film' discusses issues and concepts, authors and trends, genres and other types, film as philosophy, directors, and themes -- Source other than Library of Congress.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780415771665
      0415771668
    • Contents:Acting / Johannes Riis
      Authorship / Aaron Meskin
      Censorship / Susan Dwyer
      Consciousness / Murray Smith
      Definition of "cinema" / Trevor Ponech
      Depiction / Robert Hopkins
      Digital cinema / Berys Gaut
      Emotion and affect / Carl Plantinga
      Empathy and character engagement / Amy Coplan
      Ethics / Folke Tersman
      Film as art / Robert Stecker
      Formalism / Katherine Thomson-Jones
      Gender / Angela Curran and Carol Donelan
      Genre / Brian Laetz and Dominic McIver Lopes
      Interpretation / George Wilson
      Medium / Kevin W. Sweeney
      Music / Jeff Smith
      Narration / Noël Carroll
      Narrative closure / Noël Carroll
      Ontology / David Davies
      Race / Dan Flory
      Realism / Andrew Kania
      Spectatorship / Carl Plantinga
      Sound / Giorgio Biancorosso
      Style / Noël Carroll
      Violence / Stephen Prince
      Rudolph Arnheim / Jinhee Choi
      Walter Benjamin / Stéphane Symons
      David Bordwell / Patrick Colm Hogan
      Bertolt Brecht / Angela Curran
      Noël Carroll / Jonathan Frome
      Stanley Cavell / William Rothman
      Cognitive theory / David Bordwell
      Gilles Deleuze / Ronald Bogue
      Sergei Eisenstein / David Bordwell
      Christian Metz / Francesco Casetti
      Jean Mitry / Brian Lewis
      Edgar Morin / Dudley Andrew
      Hugo Münsterberg / Don Fredericksen
      Phenomenology / Vivian Sobchack
      Psychoanalysis / Richard Allen
      Semiotics and semiology / Joseph G. Kickasola
      Wittgenstein / Malcolm Turvey
      Dogme 95 / Mette Hjort
      Documentary / Carl Plantinga
      Horror / Aaron Smuts
      Pornography / Susan Dwyer
      Avant-garde film / Maureen Turim
      Tragedy and comedy / Deborah Knight
      Film as philosophy / Thomas E. Wartenberg
      Ingmar Bergman / Paisley Livingston
      Terrence Malick / David Davies
      Andrei Tarkovsky / András Bálint Kovács
      Why be moral? / Chris Falzon
      Skepticism / Richard Fumerton
      Personal identity / Deborah Knight
      Practical wisdom and the good ground of Gettysburg / Joseph Kupfer
      The five obstructions / Mette Hjort
      Gattaca / Neven Sesardic
      Memento / Andrew Kania.
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