Mimetic Theory and Film: Violence, Desire, and the Sacred
Editat de Dr Paolo Diego Bubbio, Dr. Chris Flemingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 aug 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501367663
ISBN-10: 1501367668
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Violence, Desire, and the Sacred
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501367668
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Violence, Desire, and the Sacred
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
The first attempt to approach a proper 'Girardian aesthetics' by developing a genre-specific mimetic analysis (of film)
Notă biografică
Paolo Diego Bubbio is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is the author of Sacrifice in the Post-Kantian Tradition: Perspectivism, Intersubjectivity, and Recognition (2014) and God and the Self in Hegel: Beyond Subjectivism (2017). His most recent book, entirely devoted to mimetic theory, is entitled Intellectual Sacrifice and Other Mimetic Paradoxes (2018). Chris Fleming is Associate Professor in Philosophy and Social and Cultural Analysis at Western Sydney University, Australia. He is an editor of the Bloomsbury series on mimetic theory, Violence, Desire, and the Sacred, and the author of René Girard: Violence and Mimesis (2004) and Modern Conspiracy: The Importance of Being Paranoid (with Emma A. Jane) (Bloomsbury, 2014). He is also co-translator of René Girard and Raymund Schwager: Correspondence 1974-1991 (2016).
Cuprins
Notes on Editors and ContributorsIntroduction Diego Bubbio and Chris Fleming, Western Sydney University, Australia1. Buñuel's Apocalypse NowAndrew McKenna, Loyola University Chicago, USA2. On Fiction and Truth: Joshua Oppenheimer's The Act of Killing Paul Dumouchel, Ritsumeikan Uiversity, Japan3. Passing "The Imitation Game": Ex Machina, the Ethical, and Mimetic Theory Sandor Goodhart, Purdue University, USA4. Femina ex-machina Jean-Pierre Dupuy, École Polytechnique, Paris, France5. Looking for a Scapegoat and Finding Oneself: Kieslowski's Decalogue and Mimetic TheoryJeremiah Alberg, International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan6. Violence and Politics in Shakespeare's Macbeth and Kurosawa's Throne of Blood Richard van Oort, University of Victoria, Canada7. The Screenic AgeEric Gans, UCLA, USA8. A Sacrificial Crisis Not Far Away: Star Wars as a Genuinely Modern Mythology Paolo Diego Bubbio, Western Sydney University, Australia9. Mimetic Magic and Anti-Sacrificial Slayage: A Girardian Reading of Buffy the Vampire Slayer George A. Dunn, University of Indianapolis, USA, and Brian McDonald, Indiana University, USA10. It's Not the End of the World: Post-Apocalyptic Flourishing in Cartoon Network's Adventure TimeEmma A. Jane, University of New South Wales, AustraliaIndex
Recenzii
Recognizing a growing interest at the international level, this volume is a timely publication in studies of film, philosophy, and the work of René Girard, exploring with insight and acuity the intersections of mimetic dynamics, sacrifice, and the moving image. Assembling authoritative critical voices on mimetic theory and analysing both classic and recent films, this book shows the hermeneutical and critical productivity of Girard's theoretical insights for film studies. A must-read for anyone in the field.
A strong collection of major Girard scholars who persuasively argue for reading film through René Girard's mimetic theory. The introduction by Fleming and Bubbio itself is a valuable guide for extending Girard's ideas. This volume will be of great interest and use for readers in film studies, popular culture, and those following the exciting (re)turn to Girard occurring at Bloomsbury.
For over fifty years, Rene´ Girard's mimetic theory has given us a startling way of reading texts, especially novels and other classic literature. His approach identifies a strong complicity between 'the sacred' and the violence which is at the root of social and cultural formation. The present volume offers an overdue extension of this hermeneutic, by exploring the mimetic dimension of cinema. However, the essays are far from being a simple mechanical application of Girard's theory. Once again, the remarkable energy and creativity of the Australian circle of Girardian scholars have yielded fresh questions, but also a new fertility, with regard to Girardian theory.
A strong collection of major Girard scholars who persuasively argue for reading film through René Girard's mimetic theory. The introduction by Fleming and Bubbio itself is a valuable guide for extending Girard's ideas. This volume will be of great interest and use for readers in film studies, popular culture, and those following the exciting (re)turn to Girard occurring at Bloomsbury.
For over fifty years, Rene´ Girard's mimetic theory has given us a startling way of reading texts, especially novels and other classic literature. His approach identifies a strong complicity between 'the sacred' and the violence which is at the root of social and cultural formation. The present volume offers an overdue extension of this hermeneutic, by exploring the mimetic dimension of cinema. However, the essays are far from being a simple mechanical application of Girard's theory. Once again, the remarkable energy and creativity of the Australian circle of Girardian scholars have yielded fresh questions, but also a new fertility, with regard to Girardian theory.