Cavell on film /

"This extensive collection offers a substantially complete retrospective of Stanley Cavell's previously uncollected writings on film. Cavell is the only major philosopher in the Anglo-American tradition who has made film a central concern of his work, and his work offers inspiration and ne...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cavell, Stanley, 1926-, Cavell, Stanley, 1926-2018
Other Authors: Rothman, William
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2005
Albany : c2005
Albany : [2005]
Series:SUNY series, horizons of cinema
The SUNY series, horizons of cinema
SUNY series, horizons of cinema
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Table of Contents:
  • What becomes of things on film? (1978)
  • On Makavejev on Bergman (1979)
  • North by northwest (1981)
  • The fact of television (1982)
  • The thought of movies (1983)
  • What (good) is a film museum? What is a film culture? (1983)
  • What photography calls thinking (1985)
  • A Capra moment (1985)
  • The fantastic of philosophy (1986)
  • Two cheers for romance (1988)
  • The advent of videos (1988)
  • Prenom : Marie (1993)
  • Nothing goes without saying : reading the Marx brothers (1994)
  • Seasons of love : Bergman's Smiles of a summer night and The winter's tale (1994)
  • Words of welcome (1996)
  • Groundhog day (1996)
  • Something out of the ordinary (1996)
  • The world as things : collecting thoughts on collecting (1998)
  • Concluding remarks presented at Paris Colloquium on La projection du monde (1999)
  • On Eric Rohmer's A tale of winter (1999)
  • The image of the psychoanalyst in film (2000)
  • Opera in (and as) film (2000)
  • Philosophy the day after tomorrow (2000)
  • The good of film (2000)
  • Moral reasoning : teaching from the core (2001)
  • Crossing paths (2002)
  • After half a century (2001)