Cine-ethics : ethical dimensions of film theory, practice and spectatorship /
"This volume looks at the significance and range of ethical questions that pertain to various film practices. Diverse philosophical traditions provide useful frameworks to discuss spectators' affective and emotional engagement with film, which can function as a moral ground for one's...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York ; London :
Routledge,
2014.
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| Series: | Routledge advances in film studies ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Jinhee Choi and Mattias Frey
- Part I. The ethical self and others
- A world past / D.N. Rodowick
- Cinema's compassionate gaze : empathy, affect, and aesthetics in The diving bell and the butterfly / Jane Stadler
- Moral change : fiction, film, and family / Noël Carroll
- Fault lines : Deleuze, cinema, and the ethical landscape / Alasdair King
- Part II. Documentary and the ethical
- The ethics of contemplation : Kim Ki-duk's Arirang / Jinhee Choi
- Uncomfortable viewing : deauthorized performances, ethics, and spectatorship in Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat / Robert A. Clift
- Heddy Honigmann's contemplations on Ars vitae and the metamodern turn / Annelies van Noortwijk
- Self-reflexivity and historical revision in A moment of innocence and The apple / Vincent Bohlinger
- Part III. Exploitation and the extreme
- The ethics of extreme cinema / Mattias Frey
- Moral agency, artistic immorality, and critical appreciation : Lars von Trier's The idiots / Trevor Ponech
- Something to hide : the ethics of spectatorship in Saw / Jason Middleton
- Part IV. Ethics and the images of nature
- Community engagement and film : toward the pursuit of ethical goals through applied research on moving images / Mette Hjort
- Animal-borne imaging : embodied point-of-view and the ethics of identification / Ruth Erickson.