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Philosophy and the moving image
John Mullarkey
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An edition of Philosophy and the moving image (2010)

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"... the first book to examine all the central issues surrounding the vexed relationship between the film-image and philosophy. In it, John Mullarkey tackles the work of particular philosophers and theorists (Žižei, Deleuze, Cavell, Bordwell, Badiou, Branigan, Rancière, Frampton, and many others) as well as general philosophical positions (Analytical and Continental, Cognitivist and Culturalist, Pyschoanalytic and phenomenological). Moreover, he also offers an incisive analysis and explanation of several prominent forms of film theorizing, providing a metalogical account of their mutual advantages and deficiencies that will prove immensely useful to anyone interested in the details of particular theories of film presently circulating, as well as correcting, revising, and re-visioning the field of film theory as a whole. Throughout, Mullarkey asks whether the reduction of film to text is unavoidable. In particular: must philosophy (and theory) always transform film into pre-texts for illustration? What would it take to imagine how film might itself theorise without reducing it to standard forms of thought and philosophy? Finally, and fundamentally, must we change our definition of philosophy and even of thought itself in order to accommodate the specificities that come with the claim that film can produce philosophical theory?"--Publisher's description, p. [4] of cover.

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
286

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Basingstoke [England], New York

Table of Contents

Preface : The film-envy of philosophy
Introduction : nobody knows anything!
Illustrating manuscripts
Bordwell and other cogitators
Žižek and the cinema of perversion
Deleuze's kinematic philosophy
Cavell, Badiou and other ontologists
Extended cognitions and the speeds of cinema
Fabulation, process and event
Refractions of reality, or, What is thinking anyway?
Conclusion : code unknown - a bastard theory for a bastard act.

Edition Notes

"Filmography : from unknowing to pluriknowing": P. 215-217.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-272) and index.

Originally published: Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, under title: Refractions of reality.

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Refractions of reality

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Library of Congress
PN1995 .M727 2010, PN1993.5B1-5802PN199

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Pagination
xviii, 286 p. :
Number of pages
286

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25281605M
ISBN 10
0230285015
ISBN 13
9780230285019
LCCN
2011453292
OCLC/WorldCat
659232018

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