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Kenneth Lonergan: Filmmaker and Philosopher: Philosophical Filmmakers

Autor Todd May
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 feb 2020
Kenneth Lonergan's three films-You Can Count on Me (2000), Margaret (2011), and Manchester by the Sea (2016)-are rife with philosophical complexities. They challenge simple philosophical approaches to central issues of human behaviour. In particular, they ask questions about how to cope with suffering that one cannot overcome, the role that self- deception plays in people's lives and how to think about characters who do not embody simplistic moral ideas of virtue and vice. By philosophically engaging with these themes as they unfold in Lonergan's films, we are then able to formulate a more nuanced answer to the questions they pose. Kenneth Lonergan: Philosophical Filmmaker will draw from Lonergan's films and plays, along with the philosophical literature on the topics that they explore. The rich history of philosophical reflection surrounding these areas enables the reader to determine how the themes central to Lonergan's work have combined to create a rich cinematic oeuvre.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350112070
ISBN-10: 1350112070
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Philosophical Filmmakers

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Philosophy of film and film philosophy is a rapidly growing area in both philosophy and film studies. The book shows how films can deepen philosophical reflection and how philosophical reflection can extend our appreciation of films.

Notă biografică

Todd May is Class of 1941 Memorial Professor of Philosophy at Clemson University, USA. He is author of fourteen books of philosophy including The Political Philosophy of Poststructuralist Anarchism (1994), Reconsidering Difference (1997), Death (The Art of Living) (1997), Gilles Deleuze: An Introduction (2011), A Significant Life: Human Life in a Silent Universe (2016) andThe Fragile Life: Accepting Our Vulnerability (2017). He is also the philosophical adviser on NBC's hit TV show The Good Place.

Cuprins

prelimsacknowledgements1. Kenneth Lonergan: An Introduction to his Work2. Irredeemable Suffering 3. Self-Deception 4. Moral Complexity 5. Conclusion: Complicating Philosophical Reflectionbibliographyindex

Recenzii

With a lucidity typical of all his work, Todd May engages with Lonergan's cinema through moral philosophy, but with none of the technical knowledge from ethics or film studies that might alienate a non-expert. Beginning with only Nietzsche's famous adage concerning suffering and survival, this impressive study expands to find an equally philosophical spirit at work throughout Lonergan's art.
Todd May's accessible and engaging book will drive the uninitiated into the films of Kenneth Lonergan and enhance the experience of those who are already admirers. May connects philosophy to the films in ways that both professional scholars and laypersons can appreciate. One wishes more books like this existed.