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ISBN13:9781032075815
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No. of pages:146 pages
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Language:English
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Experiments in Film and Philosophy

 
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Christopher Falzon argues in this book for a new way of understanding film as philosophy. Inspired and informed by the work of Michel Foucault, Falzon shows how a motion picture can challenge the way viewers see the world, and can make them think differently.

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Christopher Falzon argues in this book for a new way of understanding film as philosophy. Inspired and informed by the work of Michel Foucault, Falzon shows how a motion picture can operate not simply as a thought experiment but as a form of experience-centred, experimental reflection. It is film?s ability to show viewers things that challenge their way of thinking, giving them experiences that can make them think differently, that gives the film its status as philosophy.


Through these cinematic experiences, not only cultural norms and presuppositions but also cinematic conventions, and even established philosophical positions, can be interrogated and questioned. Experiments in Film and Philosophy explores three films in the light of this new way of thinking about philosophy and film: Jean-Luc Godard?s Breathless, Rubin Ötlund?s Force Majeure, and Jonathon Glazer?s Under the Skin.


It will be of interest to advanced students and scholars interested in the current debates about the relationship between film and philosophy.


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"Experiments in Film and Philosophy?presents an innovative view of the relationship between film and philosophy by employing a Foucault-inspired notion of ?historico-critical? reflection. ?According to Falzon, films present their viewers with philosophical experiences that free them from the hold of received notions. He shows how this works in illuminating interpretations of Breathless, Force Majeure, and Under the Skin.? Experiments in Film and Philosophy?is essential reading for anyone interested in film, philosophy, and their relationship."
Thomas E. Wartenberg, author of Thinking on Screen


Table of Contents:
Ch 1. Thought experiments Ch 2. Philosophical experiences Ch 3. Film and philosophical experience Ch 4. Objects of cinematic reflection Ch 5. Breathless ? the experimental self Ch 6. Force Majeure ? the force of circumstances Ch 7. Under the Skin ? a sense of the other Ch 8. Concluding remarks