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Film Negation And Freedom Capitalism And Romantic Critique Will Kitchen

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Film Negation And Freedom Capitalism And Romantic Critique Will Kitchen
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.79 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Will Kitchen
ISBN: 9798765105566, 9798765105573, 9798765105535, 8765105567, 8765105575, 8765105532
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Film Negation And Freedom Capitalism And Romantic Critique Will Kitchen by Will Kitchen 9798765105566, 9798765105573, 9798765105535, 8765105567, 8765105575, 8765105532 instant download after payment.

Film, Negation and Freedom: Capitalism and Romantic Critique explores cinema in relation to the critical tradition in modern philosophy and its heritage in Romantic aesthetics. Synthesising a variety of discursive fields and traditions - including Early German Romanticism, Frankfurt School critical theory and the aesthetic philosophy of Jacques Rancière - Film, Negation and Freedom outlines a radical new approach to film by re-examining the work of Arthur Penn and Lindsay Anderson. A distinction between Light and Dark Romanticism is introduced as a means of interpreting cinema's relationship with capitalism, as well as dualistic concepts such as stillness and motion, passivity and activity, pain and pleasure. Film, Negation and Freedom revitalises our understanding of modern audio-visual media, as well as the aesthetic, philosophical and political conditions of Romantic subjectivity, artistic practice and spectatorship.

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