Transformational Ethics of Film
Thinking the Cinemakeover in the Film-Philosophy Debate (livre en anglais)
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Description de l'ouvrage :
Charting new routes for film ethics, Transformational Ethics of Film develops a critical account of the ethics of personal transformation at work within the film as philosophy debate.
À propos de l'auteur :
Martin P. Rossouw, Ph.D. (2019), University of Groningen, is chair of the Department of Art History and Image Studies, University of the Free State, South Africa, where he teaches as senior lecturer in the Programme of Film and Visual Media.
Revue de Presse :
"Martin Rossouw's engaging, rigorous, and original book on the 'film-philosophy' movement breaks new ground in the 'film as philosophy' debate. By exploring film-philosophers' implicit commitments to a 'transformational ethics', he deepens our understanding of the ethical potential, as well as theoretical limits, of film-philosophy. Essential reading for anyone concerned with film and philosophy." - Dr. Robert Sinnerbrink (Macquarie University), author of Cinematic Ethics and Terrence Malick: Filmmaker and Philosopher.
"Rossouw approaches the question of the ethical impact of film upon its audience in a refreshing and original manner. Using Johann Visagie's theory of ethical transformation, Rossouw posits a complex process by means of which members of a film's audience can come to enhance their moral perspective. This is an important work that all those interested in the relationship between film and ethics will have to take seriously." - Thomas E. Wartenberg (Mount Holyoke College), author of Thinking on Screen: Film as Philosophy and Mel Bochner: Illustrating Philosophy
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