Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Trade Paperback, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 604 g
On the Values of Spectatorship
Buch, Englisch, 432 Seiten, Trade Paperback, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 604 g
ISBN: 978-0-520-38681-5
Verlag: University of California Press
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Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Mediensoziologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Theater- und Filmwissenschaft | Andere Darstellende Künste Filmwissenschaft, Fernsehen, Radio Filmgeschichte
- Sozialwissenschaften Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaften Medienwissenschaften
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Mike Figgis
Introduction: Film Ethics as Delivering the Goods
Martin P. Rossouw and Julian Hanich
PART ONE. ADAPTIVE GOODS
1. A Portal to Another World: On Cinema, Climate Change, and a Good Apocalypse
Jennifer Fay
2. Scaling Down: On the Unsustainable Pleasure of Large-File Streaming
Laura U. Marks
3. It’s Invaluable: On Film Spectatorship in the Era of Covid-19
Sarah Cooper
4. Stabilities and Mobilities: On the Generic Values of Emplacements, Displacements,
and Outplacements
Timothy Corrigan
PART TWO. EMPATHETIC GOODS
5. Lies, Loops, or Liberation: On the Dis/Obedience of Feeling More
Michele Aaron
6. Public Engagement: On Postcolonial African Cinema’s Critical Value
Litheko Modisane
7. Shedding Light on Abject Lives: On Global Cinema as Ethical Art
Seung-hoon Jeong
8. Empathy: On Its Limitations and Liabilities
Malcolm Turvey
9. Political Impact: On the Societal Vibrancy of Film
Jens Eder
PART THREE. SENSTITIVE GOODS
10. Moral Reflection: On the Reflective Afterlife of Screen Stories
Carl Plantinga and Garrett Strpko
11. Challenge and Discomfort: On Situated Elitist Pleasures in Art and Indie Film
Geoff King
12. Heterocosmic Connections: On the Many Worlds and World Values of Cinema
Daniel Yacavone
13. Depth of Experience: On Early Phenomenology and the Value of Boredom in the Cinema
Christian Ferencz-Flatz
14. Striking Beauty: On Recuperating the Beautiful in Cinema
Julian Hanich
PART FOUR. REVIVING GOODS
15. Wondering Offscreen: On Cinema’s Transformations of Our Relation to the Unseen
Jaimie Baron
16. Coming to Wonder: On Cinema’s Renewal of Vision
Catherine Wheatley
17. Moral Improvement: On How Watching Films Might Make Us Better People
Thomas E. Wartenberg
18. Cinematic Ethics: On Film as Transformative Experience
Robert Sinnerbrink
19. Spiritual Exercises Before a Screen: On “Film as Philosophy” and Its Transformational
Ethics
Martin P. Rossouw
PART FIVE. COMMUNAL GOODS
20. Remembrance and Reflection: On Social Justice Cinema in the #BlackLivesMatter Era
Maryann Erigha Lawer
21. Making Movie Generations: On the Cultural Work of Hollywood Remaking
Kathleen Loock
22. Reaching Unlettered Audiences: On Global Blockbuster Cinema and Its Oral Affinities
Sheila J. Nayar
23. Love of Community and Reality: On André Bazin and the Good of Cinema
Dudley Andrew
PART SIX. MEDIAL GOODS
24. Projection and Protection: On Cinemagoing as Playing Hide-and-Seek with Reality
Francesco Casetti
25. An Animated and Animating Medium: On Hegel,Adorno, and the Good of Film
Nicholas Baer
26. The Bigger Picture: On Watching Films on a Cinema Screen
Martine Beugnet
27. Quality Time: On Resisting What’s Next, or Staying with the Credits
Tiago de Luca
PART SEVEN. UNSETTLED GOODS
28. Wanton Destruction: On Cinema’s Antisocial Thrills
Adrian Martin
29. Alienating Interventions: On What the “Bad” in David Lynch’s Films Is “Good” For
Annie van den Oever and Dominique Chateau
30. Dangerous Situations: On Whether Cinema Is Poisonous
Michel Chion
31. Good for Nothing? On How Films Help Us through the Night
Tom Gunning
32. Medium-Sized Matters: On Whether Cinema Has Made Any Difference
Mark Cousins
Afterword by Radu Jude
List of Contributors
Index