Cavell on Film

Stanley Cavell
Edited by William Rothman
Introduction by William Rothman
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Cavell on Film

Stanley Cavell
Edited by William Rothman
Introduction by William Rothman
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  • Published date: Mar 01, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 514
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • ISBN: 9798855801613
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
William Rothman is Professor of Cinematic Arts at the University of Miami. His many books include The Holiday in His Eye: Stanley Cavell's Vision of Film and Philosophy and Tuitions and Intuitions: Essays at the Intersection of Film Criticism and Philosophy, both published by SUNY Press.
"Cavell on Film, now in its expanded, second edition carries Cavell's work ardently into the twenty-first century. In gathering together some of his most beloved essays on film into a single volume, Cavell on Film provides an inviting entry point into Cavell's distinctive understanding of American cinema as a partner in philosophical reflection rather than its object of study ? Rothman gestures with the hope that Cavell's vision of film and philosophy as humanistic endeavors will guide future scholars. This edition does not try to secure Cavell's legacy; it simply places his writings in the hands of those ready to hear them." ? Australasian Journal of American Studies

"A perfect stand-alone intro to Cavell's overarching project, namely to transmit his continuously amazed perception that film exists as an instantiation of philosophy itself." ? Film Comment

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