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Routledge Shadow Philosophy: Plato's Cave and Cinema
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Product Description Shadow Philosophy: Plato’s Cave and Cinema is an accessible and exciting new contribution to film-philosophy, which shows that to take film seriously is also to engage with the fundamental questions of philosophy. Nathan Andersen brings Stanley Kubrick’s film A Clockwork Orange into philosophical conversation with Plato’s Republic, comparing their contributions to themes such as the nature of experience and meaning, the character of justice, the contrast between appearance and reality, the importance of art, and the impact of images. At the heart of the book is a novel account of the analogy between Plato’s allegory of the cave and cinema, developed in conjunction with a provocative interpretation of the most powerful image from A Clockwork Orange, in which the lead character is strapped to a chair and forced to watch violent films. Key features of the book include: a comprehensive bibliography of suggested readings on Plato, on film, on philosophy, and on the philosophy of film a list of suggested films that can be explored following the approach in this book, including brief descriptions of each film, and suggestions regarding its philosophical implications a summary of Plato’s Republic, book by book, highlighting both dramatic context and subject matter. Offering a close reading of the controversial classic film A Clockwork Orange, and an introductory account of the central themes of the philosophical classic The Republic, this book will be of interest to both scholars and students of philosophy and film, as well as to readers of Plato and fans of Stanley Kubrick. Review 'A marvellous introduction to film-philosophy that opens up a genuine dialogue between philosophy and cinema. Through a brilliant exploration of Plato’s Cave alongside A Clockwork Orange, Andersen shows how the attentive experience of watching movies can also be an exercise in philosophical thinking. Highly recommended for students, film scholars, and anyone passionate about the art of film.' - Robert Sinnerbrink, Macquarie University, Australia 'A well-needed step in the path of film-philosophy, both in terms of methodology and content. Andersen explores the shockingly uncharted depths of the most commonly used philosophical analogy in film theory, and demonstrates the value of exploring a single film in great textual detail and with exceptional analytic care.' – Hunter Vaughan, Oakland University, USA 'An absolutely necessary addition to the literature on A Clockwork Orange and The Republic. Andersen's book allows students and scholars alike to be ‘active witnesses’ not only to Plato and Kubrick but to what it means to explicate the texts of our vision, action, and desire. I foresee scholars having to acknowledge their indebtedness to Andersen for opening up new avenues of interdisciplinary work.' - Peter Costello, Providence College, USA 'Andersen provides an introduction to philosophy and film via an examination of Stanley Kubrick’s film A Clockwork Orange through the lens of Plato’s Republic (principally Books VII and X). Alternating between the film itself and Plato’s dialogue, the chapters cover a range of topics from basic film concepts to "the conditions of cinematic intelligibility" and questions of justice, freedom, and tyranny. … [T]his would be a good introductory text for philosophical film studies classes. … The book includes lists of suggested films and readings, a ten-page glossary of names and terms, and a brief book-by-book summary of the Republic. Summing Up: Recommended.' - Charles D. Kay, CHOICE About the Author Nathan Andersen teaches philosophy and film at Eckerd College, USA. He programs an award-winning cinema series in Tampa Bay, Florida, and is the co-director of the "Visions of Nature/Voices of Nature," Environmental Film Festival. He has published articles on the history of philosophy, environmental philosophy, and film.
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- Brand
- Routledge
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0415742056
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 10 April 2014
- Listed Since
- 04 November 2013
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