Les livres en français sont sur www.livres-cinema.info
MENU   

Improving Passions

Sentimental Aesthetics and American Film (livre en anglais)

de Charles Burnetts

Type
Etudes
Sujet
GenreDrame
Mots Clés
romantisme, philosophie, esthétique
Année d'édition
2017
Editeur
Edinburgh University Press
Langue
anglais
Taille d'un livre de poche 11x18cmTaille relative de ce livreTaille d'un grand livre (29x22cm)
Taille du livre
Format
Relié • 192 pages
15,5 x 23,5 cm
ISBN
978-0-7486-9819-6
Appréciation
pas d'appréciation (0 vote)

Moyenne des votes : pas d'appréciation

0 vote 1 étoile = On peut s'en passer
0 vote 2 étoiles = Bon livre
0 vote 3 étoiles = Excellent livre
0 vote 4 étoiles = Unique / une référence

Votre vote : -

Signaler des informations incorrectes ou incomplètes

Description de l'ouvrage :
Reveals a fascinating history of aesthetic debate concerning the emotional and moral functions of art

When did the sentimental start to mean ‘awful’? Why are so many popular mainstream films dismissed for their sentimentality, and are there any meaningful differences between the sentimental and the melodramatic? These are some of the questions addressed in Charles Burnetts’ illuminating genealogy of the concept as both a literary genre and an aesthetic philosophy, a tradition that prefigures the advent of film yet serves as a vital framework for understanding its emotional and ethical appeal. Examining eighteenth century ‘moral sense’ philosophy as a neglected but still important intellectual area for film theory, and drawing on case studies of film sentimentality during the early, classical and post-classical eras of US cinema, Improving Passions is an innovative exploration of the sentimental tradition as both theatrical genre and cultural logic.

Key features
• Examines eighteenth century ‘moral sense’ philosophy and ‘sensibility’ as neglected, but important, intellectual areas for film theory
• Provides case studies of film sentimentality during early, classical and post-classical eras of US cinema, focusing specifically on issues of critical reception
• Engages with speculation by classical and contemporary film theorists about the ethical and affective possibilities of film
• Examines new approaches to ‘affect’ in film and media philosophy that draw directly on, and reconfigure, a sentimental aesthetics

À propos de l'auteur :
Charles Burnetts teaches film in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Kings University College, The University of Western Ontario. He has published articles in Journal of Film and Video, New Review of Film and Television Studies and Scope, and in various book collections.

Voir le site internet de l'éditeur Edinburgh University Press

> Sur un thème proche :

The Eye of the Cinematograph:Lévinas and Realisms of the Body

The Eye of the Cinematograph (2023)

Lévinas and Realisms of the Body

de Keyvan Manafi

Sujet : Théorie

The Holiday in His Eye:Stanley Cavell's Vision of Film and Philosophy

The Holiday in His Eye (2022)

Stanley Cavell's Vision of Film and Philosophy

de William Rothman

Sujet : Théorie

Indefinite Visions:Cinema and the Attractions of Uncertainty

Indefinite Visions (2017)

Cinema and the Attractions of Uncertainty

Dir. Martine Beugnet, Allan Cameron et Arild Fetveit

Sujet : Théorie

Slow Movies:Countering the Cinema of Action

Slow Movies (2014)

Countering the Cinema of Action

de Ira Jaffe

Sujet : Technique > Réalisation

Film Worlds:A Philosophical Aesthetics of Cinema

Film Worlds (2014)

A Philosophical Aesthetics of Cinema

de Daniel Yacavone

Sujet : Théorie

Film and Philosophy:Taking Movies Seriously

Film and Philosophy (2008)

Taking Movies Seriously

de Daniel C. Shaw

Sujet : Théorie

An Archaeology of Sympathy:The Sentimental Mode in Literature and Cinema

An Archaeology of Sympathy (2013)

The Sentimental Mode in Literature and Cinema

de James Chandler

Sujet : Sociologie

The Decline of Sentiment:American Film in the 1920s

The Decline of Sentiment (2008)

American Film in the 1920s

de Lea Jacobs

Sujet : Sociologie

11794 livres recensés   •   (c)2024-2025 cinemabooks.info   •