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Pulling Focus: Intersubjective Experience, Narrative Film, and Ethics


Pulling Focus: Intersubjective Experience, Narrative Film, and Ethics

Paperback by Stadler, Dr. Jane

Pulling Focus: Intersubjective Experience, Narrative Film, and Ethics

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ISBN:
9781441163028
Publication Date:
22 Mar 2012
Language:
English;English
Publisher:
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Pulling Focus: Intersubjective Experience, Narrative Film, and Ethics

Description

The most powerful films have an afterlife. Their sensory appeal and their capacity to elicit involvement in story, character and conflict reaches beyond the screen to subtly reframe the way spectators view ethical issues and agents within the narrative, and in the world outside the cinema. Pulling Focus: Intersubjective Experience and Narrative Film questions how cinematic narratives relate to and affect ethical life. Extending Martha Nussbaum and Wayne Booth's work on moral philosophy and literature to consider cinema, Dr. Stadler shows that film spectatorship can be understood as a model for ethical attention that engages the audience in an affective relationship with characters and their values. Building on Vivian Sobchack's Address of the Eye and Carnal Thoughts, she uses a phenomenological approach to analyse ethical dimensions of film extending beyond narrative content, arguing that the camera describes experience and views screen characters with an evaluative form of perception: an ethical gaze in which spectators participate. Films discussed include Dead Man Walking, Lost Highway, Batman Begins, Nil By Mouth, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

Contents

Chapter 1: Ethics in Narrative Form and Content; Chapter 2: A Phenomenological Approach to the Ethics of Film; Chapter 3: Losing the Plot: Narrative Structure and Ethical Identity; Chapter 4: Under the Influence: Vice, Violence and Villainy; Chapter 5: Resistance and Responsiveness: Emotion and Character Engagement; Chapter 6: Imagination: Inner Sight and Silent Voices; Chapter 7: Seeing in the Dark: Cinema, Ethics, and Alternative Engagement.

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