The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readings

Organized around a series of philosophic questions about film, The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readings...
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Author: Wartenberg
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The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readings by Wartenberg

The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readings

$171.98

The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readings

$171.98
Author: Wartenberg
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Organized around a series of philosophic questions about film, The Philosophy of Film: Introductory Text and Readings offers an accessible and engaging overview of the discipline.

  • Provides thorough selection of readings drawn from philosophy, film studies, and film criticism



  • Multiple points of view highlighted in discussion of film theory, narration, authorship, film and emotion, and the social values of cinema



  • Presents thought-provoking reading questions as well as clear and helpful introductions for each section

More information about this text along with further resources are available from the accompanying website at: http: //www.mtholyoke.edu/omc/phil-film/index.html



Author: Wartenberg, Curran a
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 01/31/2005
Pages: 308
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.26lbs
Size: 9.66h x 6.82w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781405114424

About the Author
Thomas E. Wartenberg is Professor of Philosophy at Mount Holyoke College, researching the intersection between philosophy and culture. A former Fulbright Research Fellow and a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, he is the author of Unlikely Couples: Movie Romance as Social Criticism (1999). His other publications include The Nature of Art (ed., 2002) and Philosophy and Film (co-ed., 1995).


Angela Curran teaches philosophy at Franklin and Marshall College in Pennsylvania. Her primary areas of research are ancient Greek philosophy, aesthetics, and philosophy of film. Her work in philosophy of film includes an essay on tragedy and film horror for Dark Thoughts: Philosophical Reflections on Cinematic Horror (2003).




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