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Philosophy of language film analysis

Philosophy of language film analysis


The philosophy of language film analysis is a form of film analysis that studies the aesthetics of film by investigating the concepts and practices that comprise the experience and interpretation of movies. It is based on the philosophical tradition begun by Ludwig Wittgenstein. Critics from this tradition often clarify misconceptions [citation needed] used in theoretical film studies and instead produce analysis of a film's vocabulary and its link to a form of life.

Bibliography
Richard Allen, "Cognitive Film Theory," [1] in Wittgenstein, Theory and the Arts, Routledge, 2001, ISBN 0-415-22875-1 ISBN 978-0415228756 Stanley Cavell, The World Viewed: Reflections on the Ontology of Film [2] (1971); 2nd enlarged edn. (1979) ISBN 0-674-96196-X ISBN 978-0674961968 Stephen Mulhall, On film [3], London/New York: Routledge, 2002. ISBN 0-415-24795-0 ISBN 9780415247955 Rupert Read and Jerry Goodenough (eds.), Film as Philosophy: Essays on Cinema After Wittgenstein and Cavell, Palgrave Macmillian, 2005.ISBN 140394900X ISBN 978-1-4039-4900-4

External links
Daniel Barnett, "If a Film Did Philosophy We Wouldnt Understand It" [4] Review of Read-Goodenough collection of essays. Stanley Cavell, Conversations with History: Stanley Cavell [5]. YouTube video of Cavell discussing his philosophy of film. Rupert Read, "What theory of film do Wittgenstein and Cavell have? (Introduction II)" [6], Introduction to Film as Philosophy: Essays on Cinema After Wittgenstein and Cavell, Palgrave Macmillian, 2005.

References
[1] http:/ / books. google. com/ books?id=6zYUBGcPNOcC& printsec=frontcover& dq=wittgenstein,+ theory& ei=oci5SPahFJW0yQSy5NW-Bw& sig=ACfU3U3pSHNr8WdxOVeDF0c_X1JfbxUFQA#PPA175,M1 [2] http:/ / books. google. com/ books?id=Ro23ozNGdzQC& printsec=frontcover& dq=stanley+ cavell& ei=NsO5SNm_EIbMywSB3aiuAw& sig=ACfU3U2CBJE_tKHfu5Oa5bUbmh93DafQXQ#PPP1,M11 [3] http:/ / books. google. com/ books?id=Vx-CwIXjongC& printsec=frontcover& dq=stephen+ mulhall& ei=4Me5SJC0BIuWyASi-KGLBw& sig=ACfU3U1nFm2CtE4ICwAaHqCXW_rjDCZZiA#PPP1,M1 [4] http:/ / www. film-philosophy. com/ 2007v11n3/ barnett. pdf [5] http:/ / www. youtube. com/ watch?v=eIIKqEl8xEw [6] http:/ / www. rupertread. fastmail. co. uk/ What%20theory%20of%20film%20do%20Wittgenstein%20and%20Cavell%20have1. doc

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Philosophy of language film analysis Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?oldid=559714367 Contributors: AllyD, ChrisGualtieri, Grammatophile, Gregbard, JackofOz, RHaworth, Temporaluser, The Thing That Should Not Be, WikiLaurent, Yuz118, 3 anonymous edits

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