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Product Description The first edition of Stephen Mulhall's acclaimed On Film was a study of the four Alien films, and made the highly original and controversial argument that films themselves can philosophise. In its second edition, On Film increased its breadth and vision considerably to encompass films such as the Mission: Impossible series and Steven Spielberg's Minority Report. In this significantly expanded third edition Stephen Mulhall adds new chapters on the Jason Bourne films, the fourth Mission: Impossible movie, JJ Abrams' Star Trek and Star Trek: Into Darkness, and Ridley Scott's Prometheus (in which he returns to the Alien universe he created). In so doing, Mulhall reappraises in fascinating ways the central issues taken up in earlier editions of On Film: the genres of science fiction and thriller, the impact of digital as opposed to photographic modes of technology on the nature of cinema as a medium (and its relation to television), and the fate of sequeldom in mainstream contemporary cinema (with its emphasis on remakes, reboots and multi-media superhero franchises). On Film, third edition is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, film theory and cultural studies, and in the way philosophy can enrich our understanding of cinema. Review Praise for previous editions: "Stephen Mulhall’s On Film presents an always engaging, often provocative, and occasionally brilliant philosophical investigation of the Alien quartet of science-fiction/action/horror films initiated in 1979 with Ridley Scott’s eponymous classic… there is little doubt that Mulhall’s metaphysical contentions will be referenced, quoted, and engaged with by other authors in subsequent work on science fiction cinema." - Steven Jay Schneider, Aesthetics Online "The themes he identifies as central - most crucially, a concern with human embodiment and thus, with both human generativity and mortality - are explored convincingly, even brilliantly at times… Despite the amount of closely argued material which is packed into a relatively short book, the clarity and precision of the writing make it something of a page-turner." - Deborah Thomas, European Journal of Communication "Mulhall's philosophical discussion of each film is highly stimulating. His discussion of the aliens' pure, blind viciousness in the service of their drive for parasitic reproduction, as introduced in Alien, is illuminating. The representation of the impregnated humans as victims of their own flesh and blood, their bodies rendered alien to themselves, shows how the film deftly explores what it is to be human. ... [A] provocative and engaging book which makes for stimulating reading for anyone interested in both film and philosophy." - Matthew Kieran, Philosophical Books "As a study showing how this particular film quartet thematizes deep metaphysical and existential issues the book succeeds in an admirable manner, and makes for a thought-provoking read. It is clear, accessible and engaging..." - Simo Saatela, Philosophy in Review "On Film was noteworthy for its lack of jargon or reliance on concepts drawn from a particular theoretical vocabulary. Reading it, one felt as though one was watching the Alien films alongside an insightful, knowledgeable, articulate fan. Mulhall’s enthusiasm was infectious: one felt compelled to watch the Alien films again. The second edition deserves the same praise for its subtle analyses of Minority Report and the Mission: Impossible movies." - Joshua Shaw, Film-Philosophy About the Author Stephen Mulhall is a Professor of Philosophy, and a Tutorial Fellow of New College, Oxford, UK. He is the author of The Routledge Guidebook to Heidegger's Being and Time (2005, 2013), The Conversation of Humanity (2007), and The Self and its Shadows (2013).
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- Routledge
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 1138796840
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 18 December 2015
- Listed Since
- 22 July 2015
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