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Contemporary Cinema and the Philosophy of Iris Murdoch / Lucy Bolton.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (248 p.) : 25 B/W illustrationsContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781474416399
  • 9781474416405
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.4301 23
LOC classification:
  • PN1995.9.P42 B65 2019
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Frontispiece: Iris Murdoch pays loving attention to art -- 1 Introduction: Thinking about Cinema and Iris Murdoch -- 2 Film as Art, and Cinema as a Hall of Reflection -- 3 Film as a Moral Fable -- 4 Film and the Existential Hero(ine) -- 5 Film, Love and Goodness -- 6 Film, Comedy and Tragedy -- 7 Film and Women’s Stories -- 8 Metaphysics as a Guide to Movies -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Index
Summary: Opens a dialogue between contemporary film and Iris Murdoch’s thinking on art, goodness and existentialismIris Murdoch was not only one of post-war Britain’s most celebrated and prolific novelists – she was also an influential philosopher, whose work was concerned with the question of the good and how we can see our moral worlds more clearly. Murdoch believed that paying attention to art is a way for us to become less self-centred, and this book argues that cinema is the perfect form of art to enable us to do this. Bringing together Murdoch’s moral philosophy and contemporary cinema to build a dialogue about vision, ethics and love, author Lucy Bolton encourages us to view cinema as a way of studying other worlds and moral journeys, and to reflect upon their ethical significance in the world of the film and in our daily lives. Key featuresSets out the philosophical concerns of Iris Murdoch Stages an encounter between Murdoch’s moral philosophy and a range of international contemporary filmsFurthers the discipline of film-philosophy by bringing Murdoch’s thinking into relation with cinema in a sustained and detailed analysis
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Frontispiece: Iris Murdoch pays loving attention to art -- 1 Introduction: Thinking about Cinema and Iris Murdoch -- 2 Film as Art, and Cinema as a Hall of Reflection -- 3 Film as a Moral Fable -- 4 Film and the Existential Hero(ine) -- 5 Film, Love and Goodness -- 6 Film, Comedy and Tragedy -- 7 Film and Women’s Stories -- 8 Metaphysics as a Guide to Movies -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Index

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Opens a dialogue between contemporary film and Iris Murdoch’s thinking on art, goodness and existentialismIris Murdoch was not only one of post-war Britain’s most celebrated and prolific novelists – she was also an influential philosopher, whose work was concerned with the question of the good and how we can see our moral worlds more clearly. Murdoch believed that paying attention to art is a way for us to become less self-centred, and this book argues that cinema is the perfect form of art to enable us to do this. Bringing together Murdoch’s moral philosophy and contemporary cinema to build a dialogue about vision, ethics and love, author Lucy Bolton encourages us to view cinema as a way of studying other worlds and moral journeys, and to reflect upon their ethical significance in the world of the film and in our daily lives. Key featuresSets out the philosophical concerns of Iris Murdoch Stages an encounter between Murdoch’s moral philosophy and a range of international contemporary filmsFurthers the discipline of film-philosophy by bringing Murdoch’s thinking into relation with cinema in a sustained and detailed analysis

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In English.

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