Mathew Abbott presents a powerful new film-philosophy through the cinema of Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami. Mathew Abbott argues that Kiarostami's films carry out cinematic thinking: they do not just illustrate pre-existing philosophical ideas, but do real philosophical work.
Mathew Abbott presents a powerful new film-philosophy through the cinema of Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami. Mathew Abbott argues that Kiarostami's films carry out cinematic thinking: they do not just illustrate pre-existing philosophical ideas, but do real philosophical work.
Mathew Abbott is Lecturer in Philosophy at Federation University Australia. He completed his PhD at in philosophy at the University of Sydney. He has taught philosophy, film, aesthetics and poetry at Sydney, the Australian National University and the University of Canberra. He researches modern European philosophy, political philosophy, critical theory and aesthetics.
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Abbas Kiarostami and Film-Philosophy 1. Cinematic Scepticism 2. Apparition and Appearance 3. Everything there is to Know 4. Artifice and the Ordinary 5. Absorption and Spectatorship 6. The Comedy of Remarriage in an Age of Digital Reproducibility 7. The Suspension of Belief Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Introduction: Abbas Kiarostami and Film-Philosophy 1. Cinematic Scepticism 2. Apparition and Appearance 3. Everything there is to Know 4. Artifice and the Ordinary 5. Absorption and Spectatorship 6. The Comedy of Remarriage in an Age of Digital Reproducibility 7. The Suspension of Belief Bibliography Index
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