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A Philosophy Of The Screenplay 1st Edition Ted Nannicelli

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A Philosophy Of The Screenplay 1st Edition Ted Nannicelli
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Ted Nannicelli
ISBN: 9780415521444, 0415521440
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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A Philosophy Of The Screenplay 1st Edition Ted Nannicelli by Ted Nannicelli 9780415521444, 0415521440 instant download after payment.

Recently, scholars in a variety of disciplines―including philosophy, film and media studies, and literary studies―have become interested in the aesthetics, definition, and ontology of the screenplay. To this end, this volume addresses the fundamental philosophical questions about the nature of the screenplay: What is a screenplay? Is the screenplay art―more specifically, literature? What kind of a thing is a screenplay? Nannicelli argues that the screenplay is a kind of artefact; as such, its boundaries are determined collectively by screenwriters, and its ontological nature is determined collectively by both writers and readers of screenplays. Any plausible philosophical account of the screenplay must be strictly constrained by our collective creative and appreciative practices, and must recognize that those practices indicate that at least some screenplays are artworks.

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