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Michael Hanekes Cinema The Ethic Of The Image Catherine Wheatley

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Michael Hanekes Cinema The Ethic Of The Image Catherine Wheatley
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Catherine Wheatley
ISBN: 9780857455468, 085745546X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Michael Hanekes Cinema The Ethic Of The Image Catherine Wheatley by Catherine Wheatley 9780857455468, 085745546X instant download after payment.

Existing critical traditions fail to fully account for the impact of Austrian director, and 2009 Cannes Palm d'Or winner, Michael Haneke’s films, situated as they are between intellectual projects and popular entertainments. In this first English-language introduction to, and critical analysis of, his work, each of Haneke’s eight feature films are considered in detail. Particular attention is given to what the author terms Michael Haneke’s ‘ethical cinema’ and the unique impact of these films upon their audiences.


Drawing on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Stanley Cavell, Catherine Wheatley, introduces a new way of marrying film and moral philosophy, which explicitly examines the ethics of the film viewing experience. Haneke’s films offer the viewer great freedom whilst simultaneously imposing a considerable burden of responsibility. How Haneke achieves this break with more conventional spectatorship models, and what its far-reaching implications are for film theory in general, constitute the principal subject of this book.

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