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Trust in the World - A Philosophy of Film (Paperback): Josef Fruchtl Trust in the World - A Philosophy of Film (Paperback)
Josef Fruchtl
R1,399 Discovery Miles 13 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines the theory, originally raised in Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of film, that cinema has the power to restore our trust in the world. Fruchtl demonstrates that cinema does this in three main ways: by restoring our belief in the absurd, in the body and in a sceptical abstention from judging and acting. Cinema shares this ability with other arts, but what sets it apart in particular is that it evokes Modernity and its principle of subjectivity. This book further develops the idea of trust and cinema by synthesizing the philosophies of complementary thinkers such as Kant, Nancy, Agamben, Benjamin and Ranciere. It concludes with examination of Cavell's solution to the problem of scepticism and a synthesis of Kantian aesthetic theory with Cavellian pragmatism. Originally published in German under the title Vertrauen in die Welt, this English-language translation features a new introduction that situates Fruchtl's work within contemporary analytical philosophy of film. It will be of interest to scholars working in Continental aesthetics, philosophy of film, and film theory.

The Impertinent Self - A Heroic History of Modernity (Paperback, New): Josef Fruchtl The Impertinent Self - A Heroic History of Modernity (Paperback, New)
Josef Fruchtl; Translated by Sarah L. Kirkby
R1,026 Discovery Miles 10 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"The Impertinent Self" provides a philosophical and cultural theory of modernity by constructing a parallel between the philosophical self and the hero figure found in certain cinematic genres. Fruchtl argues that modernity is not unified and should be conceived as a phenomenon consisting of three strata: the classical, the agonist, and the hybrid. He demonstrates this by following a dual trajectory: the shift in the concept of the self from German idealism to Romanticism and so-called postmodernism, and the evolution of the hero figure in the Western and in crime and science fiction movies. Fruchtl takes a clear position within the ongoing discussion in the humanities and social sciences about modernity, a discussion that, in light of the work of Foucault, Lyotard, and Habermas, has too often neglected the importance of Romanticism. Similarly, he embraces the role of film and popular culture in modern society.

Trust in the World - A Philosophy of Film (Hardcover): Josef Fruchtl Trust in the World - A Philosophy of Film (Hardcover)
Josef Fruchtl
R4,473 Discovery Miles 44 730 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book examines the theory, originally raised in Gilles Deleuze's philosophy of film, that cinema has the power to restore our trust in the world. Fruchtl demonstrates that cinema does this in three main ways: by restoring our belief in the absurd, in the body and in a sceptical abstention from judging and acting. Cinema shares this ability with other arts, but what sets it apart in particular is that it evokes Modernity and its principle of subjectivity. This book further develops the idea of trust and cinema by synthesizing the philosophies of complementary thinkers such as Kant, Nancy, Agamben, Benjamin and Ranciere. It concludes with examination of Cavell's solution to the problem of scepticism and a synthesis of Kantian aesthetic theory with Cavellian pragmatism. Originally published in German under the title Vertrauen in die Welt, this English-language translation features a new introduction that situates Fruchtl's work within contemporary analytical philosophy of film. It will be of interest to scholars working in Continental aesthetics, philosophy of film, and film theory.

The Impertinent Self - A Heroic History of Modernity (Hardcover, abridged edition): Josef Fruchtl The Impertinent Self - A Heroic History of Modernity (Hardcover, abridged edition)
Josef Fruchtl; Translated by Sarah L. Kirkby
R2,780 Discovery Miles 27 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The Impertinent Self" provides a philosophical and cultural theory of modernity by constructing a parallel between the philosophical self and the hero figure found in certain cinematic genres. Fruchtl argues that modernity is not unified and should be conceived as a phenomenon consisting of three strata: the classical, the agonist, and the hybrid. He demonstrates this by following a dual trajectory: the shift in the concept of the self from German idealism to Romanticism and so-called postmodernism, and the evolution of the hero figure in the Western and in crime and science fiction movies. Fruchtl takes a clear position within the ongoing discussion in the humanities and social sciences about modernity, a discussion that, in light of the work of Foucault, Lyotard, and Habermas, has too often neglected the importance of Romanticism. Similarly, he embraces the role of film and popular culture in modern society.

Kunst und Demokratie (German, Paperback): Ursula Franke, Josef Fruchtl Kunst und Demokratie (German, Paperback)
Ursula Franke, Josef Fruchtl
R2,189 Discovery Miles 21 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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