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Fiction And Imagination In Early Cinema: A Philosophical Approach To Film History - 9781788314121

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When watching the latest instalment of Batman, it is perfectly normal to say that we see Batman fighting Bane or that we see Bruce Wayne making love to Miranda Tate. We would not say that we see Christian Bale dressed up as Batman going through the motions of punching Tom Hardy dressed up us Bane. Nor do we say that we see Christian Bale pretending to be Bruce Wayne making love with Marion Cotillard, who is playacting the role Miranda Tate. But if we look at the history of cinema and consider contemporary reviews from the early days of the medium, we see that people thought precisely in this way about early film. They spoke of film as no more than documentary recordings of actors performing on set. In an innovative combination of philosophical aesthetics and new cinema history, Mario Slugan investigates how our default imaginative engagement with film changed over the first two decades of cinema. It addresses not only the importance of imagination for the understanding of early cinema but also contributes to our understanding of what it means for a representational medium to produce fictions. Specifically, Slugan argues that cinema provides a better model for understanding fiction than literature.


  • | Author: Mario Slugan
  • | Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
  • | Publication Date: Nov 28, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 280 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 1788314123
  • | ISBN-13: 9781788314121
Author:
Mario Slugan
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date:
Nov 28, 2019
Number of pages:
280 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
1788314123
ISBN-13:
9781788314121