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    Comparative Cinema
    Cinema, Religion and the Romantic Legacy
    The gorgon's gaze
    The Metaphysics of Perception
    • 2022

      Cinema, Religion and the Romantic Legacy

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of cinema and spirituality, this book examines how religious themes manifest in film, particularly through the lens of notable European directors like Kieslowski and Godard. It challenges traditional representations of religion in cinema, addressing complex issues of religious representation. Drawing on the works of various theologians and philosophers, the author provides insights into the aesthetic and theological implications of film. This scholarly work is essential for those interested in the nuanced relationships between film, media, and religious studies.

      Cinema, Religion and the Romantic Legacy
    • 2021

      Comparative Cinema

      Late and Last Things in Literature and Film

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on endings and 'late style,' this book explores the concept of comparative cinema as a critical endgame, reflecting a shift away from singular traditions. It examines the interplay between literature and film, alongside the relationship between language and visual media. Key figures discussed include Theo Angelopoulos, Ingmar Bergman, and Krzysztof Kieslowski, with recurring motifs of dusk, horizons, labyrinths, and ruins that enrich the analysis. The work invites readers to consider how these themes resonate across various artistic expressions.

      Comparative Cinema
    • 2007

      The Metaphysics of Perception

      Wilfrid Sellars, Perceptual Consciousness and Critical Realism

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the philosophy of the mind, this work builds on Wilfrid Sellars' insights and incorporates critical realism to present a fresh perspective on perception and metaphysics. It offers a novel argument that seeks to deepen the understanding of these complex concepts, making it a significant contribution to philosophical discourse.

      The Metaphysics of Perception
    • 1991

      The gorgon's gaze

      • 287 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      This interdisciplinary study of recurrent themes in German cinema as it has developed since the early twentieth century focuses on pertinent films of the pre- and post-World War II eras. The author explores the nature of expressionism, which is generally agreed to have ended with the advent of sound, and its persistence in the styles of such modern masters of film noir as Orson Welles and Ingmar Bergman. In considering the possibility of homologies between the necessary silence of pre-sound cinema and the widespread modernist aspiration to an aesthetic of silence, Coates relates theories of the sublime, the uncanny, and the monstrous to his subject. He also reflects upon problems of representability and the morality of representation of events that took place during the Nazi era.

      The gorgon's gaze