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Stanley Cavell and Film

Stanley Cavell and Film2019

Catherine Wheatley

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"'Film is made for philosophy,' asserted Stanley Cavell. In addition to his work on scepticism, morality, and the intentions and meanings of ordinary language, the American philosopher wrote fascinatingly about cinema, arguing that film can reveal new ground for thinking through old philosophical problems. In this book, Catherine Wheatley draws upon Cavell's explicitly film-inspired works, key philosophical concepts and autobiographical writings, examining his analyses of films from Hollywood's Golden Age, the French New Wave, contemporary action cinema, silent film heroes Chaplin and Keaton, directors Cocteau and Hitchcock, and performers Greta Garbo and Ginger Rogers. Revealing the ways in which Cavell's thinking was shaped by the movies, Wheatly poses the question: what was it about film that taught the philosopher how best to live in the world?."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

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First published
2019
OL Work ID
OL21653778W

Subjects

PhilosophyMotion pictures, psychological aspectsCriticism and interpretationKnowledgeMotion picturesPhilosophers

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