Ethics, Justice, Embodiment, and Global Film
Cinematic Provocations
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:7th Dec '26
£105.00
This title is due to be published on 7th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This book is a study in film and philosophy that explores the intersection of global post-fascist cinema, ethics and justice, and screen bodies. It addresses the question "What is the good of film experience?" by staging an encounter between Levinasian-Derridean concerns over ethics and justice and cinematic engagements with issues of embodied and haptic response. In the end, this book argues such international filmmaking provokes us to respond through a redeployment of our questions of ethics and justice as well as our questions of film making and experiencing.
"Bergen-Aurand makes a substantial and important intervention in the burgeoning field of film and ethics by foregrounding the corporeal aspects of both the experience of cinema and the phenomenology of ethics via a series of analyses of films by directors from an impressive range of national and generic traditions." -Lisa Downing, University of Birmingham, UK
ISBN: 9781138947771
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200 pages