Seeing is Believing demonstrates that serious dramatic films usually express deeply-running visions of life, designated as Christian, Greek, American or skeptical. The author provides a narrative analysis that investigates these "deep structures," the mythic elements embedded in the films, while paying close attention to the comprehensive meaning of the whole film, not just the themes or implications that may be identified in the film's discrete parts.
Seeing is Believing demonstrates that serious dramatic films usually express deeply-running visions of life, designated as Christian, Greek, American or skeptical. The author provides a narrative analysis that investigates these "deep structures," the mythic elements embedded in the films, while paying close attention to the comprehensive meaning of the whole film, not just the themes or implications that may be identified in the film's discrete parts.
Robert Benne is Jordan-Trexler Professor of Religion, Chair of the Department of Religion and Philosophy, and Director of the Center for Church and Society at Roanoke College.
Inhaltsangabe
chapter 1 Preface chapter 2 The Importance of Movies chapter 3 Movies and Meaning chapter 4 The Christian Story chapter 5 The American Story chapter 6 The Greek Story chapter 7 The Skeptical Story chapter 8 Epilogue chapter 9 Examples of Movies by Category chapter 10 On Discussing Films chapter 11 Endnotes
chapter 1 Preface chapter 2 The Importance of Movies chapter 3 Movies and Meaning chapter 4 The Christian Story chapter 5 The American Story chapter 6 The Greek Story chapter 7 The Skeptical Story chapter 8 Epilogue chapter 9 Examples of Movies by Category chapter 10 On Discussing Films chapter 11 Endnotes
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