Papers based on those presented at an international symposium held in Vienna, April, 2015. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
Einleitung / Ludwig Nagl -- Filmphilosophie in Wien / Waldemar Zacharasiewicz -- Discussing Pippin's film philosophy within the context of the "North Atlantic Triangle". Photographing mindedness. Robert B. Pippin: Photographing mindedness: Cinematic technique and philosophy in the films of the Dardenne Brothers -- Film und Philosophie. Josef Frã1/4chtl: Film as philosophy: a Hegelian projection -- Gertrud Koch: Wann wird, was nicht im Bild ist â¿¿ ein Bild? zur Dialektik des filmischen Bildes zwischen Abwesenheit und Anwesenheit -- Birgit Recki: Form und Inhalt: Die Suggestivkraft des Mediums Film -- Krzysztof Piotr Skowroñski: Robert Pippin's cinematic philosophy in light of Richard Rorty's neopragmatism. Western. Hauke Brunkhorst: Von der aristokratischen Tragãdie zur Komödie der Demokratie: Karl Marx und der Hollywood-Western -- Inhalt. Karl A. Duffek: "Print the legend": Revisionismus in John Fords Fort Apache und The Man who shot Liberty Valance -- Steven Burns: Let us compare mythologies: Robert Pippin and the Canadian Western. Westerns and the American South. Waldemar Zacharasiewicz: Screening the American South: images of the region since the 1940s -- Film noir. Carmen Birkle: The femme fatale in American film noir -- Ludwig Nagl: Wie können Filme philosophisch gelesen werden? Erwängungen zu Pippins Lektüren des Film Noir -- Arno Bähler: Film Noir: Fatalismus "im Zeichen des Bäsen" -- Diskussionsbemerkung. Herta Nagl-Docekal: Film als Tugendlehre? Eine Diskussionsbemerkung zu Robert Pippins Deutung von le Fils. Replik / Robert B. Pippin -- Responses.
Summary:
"Robert B. Pippin played a major role in shaping film philosophy as a special theme of aesthetics. This volume combines an essay by Pippin with papers by international authors who are associated with his research. Beyond the general realm of film and philosophy, there are readings of key film genres, including the Western and film noir, where Pippin's analyses are compared with those of Deleuze and Žižek." -- Provided by publisher
Series:
Wiener Reihe: Themen der Philosophie, 2363-9237 ; Band 19
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