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The Thought of Stanley Cavell and Cinema: Turning Anew to Ontology Film a Half-Century after World Viewed

The Thought of Stanley Cavell and Cinema: Turning Anew to Ontology Film a Half-Century after World Viewed in Bloomington, MN
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Stanley Cavell was, by many accounts, America's greatest philosophical thinker of film. Like Bazin in France and Perkins in England, Cavell did not just transform the American capacity to take film as a subject for philosophical criticism; he had to first invent that legitimacy. Part of that effort involved the creation of several key now-canonical texts in film studies, among them the seminal
The World Viewed
along with
Pursuits of Happiness
and
Contesting Tears
. The present collection offers, for the first time anywhere, a concerted effort mounted by some of today's most compelling writers on film to take careful account of Cavell's legacy. The contributors think anew about what precisely Cavell contributed, what holds up, what is in need to revision or updating, and how his writing continues to be of vital significance and relevance for any contemporary approach to the philosophy of film.
The World Viewed
along with
Pursuits of Happiness
and
Contesting Tears
. The present collection offers, for the first time anywhere, a concerted effort mounted by some of today's most compelling writers on film to take careful account of Cavell's legacy. The contributors think anew about what precisely Cavell contributed, what holds up, what is in need to revision or updating, and how his writing continues to be of vital significance and relevance for any contemporary approach to the philosophy of film.