Murray Smith presents an original approach to understanding film. He brings the arts, humanities, and sciences together to illuminate artistic creation and aesthetic experience. His 'third culture' approach roots itself in an appreciation of scientific innovation and how this has shaped the moving media.
Murray Smith presents an original approach to understanding film. He brings the arts, humanities, and sciences together to illuminate artistic creation and aesthetic experience. His 'third culture' approach roots itself in an appreciation of scientific innovation and how this has shaped the moving media.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Murray Smith is Professor of Film and co-director of the Aesthetics Research Centre at the University of Kent, and a Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellow at Princeton University's Center for Human Values for 201718. He was President of the Society for Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image from 201417. He has published widely on film, art, and aesthetics. In addition to the recent Film, Art, and the Third Culture: A Naturalized Aesthetics of Film (Oxford, 2017), his publications include Engaging Characters: Fiction, Emotion, and the Cinema (Clarendon); Trainspotting (BFI); Film Theory and Philosophy (co-edited with Richard Allen) (Clarendon); Contemporary Hollywood Cinema (co-edited with Steve Neale) (Routledge); and Thinking through Cinema (co-edited with Tom Wartenberg) (Blackwell).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I - Building the Third Culture 1: Aesthetics Naturalized 2: Triangulating Aesthetic Experience 3: The Engine of Reason and the Pit of Naturalism 4: Papaya, Pomegranates, and Green Tea Part II - Science and Sentiment 5: Who's Afraid of Charles Darwin? 6: What Difference Does it Make? 7: Empathy, Expansionism, and the Extended Mind 8: Feeling Prufish Conclusion: The Art and Science of Emotion
Introduction Part I - Building the Third Culture 1: Aesthetics Naturalized 2: Triangulating Aesthetic Experience 3: The Engine of Reason and the Pit of Naturalism 4: Papaya, Pomegranates, and Green Tea Part II - Science and Sentiment 5: Who's Afraid of Charles Darwin? 6: What Difference Does it Make? 7: Empathy, Expansionism, and the Extended Mind 8: Feeling Prufish Conclusion: The Art and Science of Emotion
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