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Philosophy, Myth and Epic Cinema: Beyond Mere Illusions

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Full Title:

Philosophy, Myth and Epic Cinema: Beyond Mere Illusions

Contributors:

By (Author) Sylvie Magerstdt

ISBN:

9781783482511

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield International

Publication Date:

15th December 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Structuralism and Post-structuralism
Philosophy: aesthetics

Dewey:

791.4301

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

313g

Description

Philosophy, Myth and Epic Cinema looks at the power of cinema in creating ideas that inspire our culture. Sylvie Magerstdt discusses the relationship between art, illusion and reality, a theme that has been part of philosophical debate for centuries. She argues that with the increase in use of digital technologies in modern cinema, this debate has entered a new phase. She discusses the notion of illusions as a system of stories and values that inspire a culture similar to other grand narratives, such as mythology or religion. Cinema thus becomes the postmodern mythmaking machine par excellence in a world that finds it increasingly difficult to create unifying concepts and positive illusions that can inspire and give hope. The author draws on the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, Siegfried Kracauer, and Gilles Deleuze to demonstrate the relevance of continental philosophy to a reading of mainstream Hollywood cinema. The book argues that our longing for illusion is particularly strong in times of crisis, illustrated through an exploration of the recent revival of historic and epic myths in Hollywood cinema, including films such as Troy, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, and Clash of the Titans.

Reviews

An important contribution to the study of contemporary Hollywood cinema and an original gift for lovers of cinema and philosophy. -- Joram ten Brink, Professor at the University of Westminster
This work breaks new ground in its analysis of mythological epic as a (re)emergent film genre that addresses perennial human problems, often with the aid of fantasy-worlds that can be depicted more convincingly with new visual technology. Magerstdt reconsiders aesthetic theorists such as Kracauer, Deleuze, Nietzsche in light of these developments in epic film and Tolkien's arguments about the functions of fantasy -- with results that will be rewarding for students of philosophy as much as film theorists. Her innovative argument ultimately links the creative use of illusion to the redemptive power of mythic narratives. The resulting analysis of recent films in the broad mythic genre helps show, pace the dominant elitist view in film aesthetics, that popular blockbuster films can sometimes be serious art. -- John Davenport, Professor of Philosophy, Fordham Univeristy

Author Bio

Sylvie Magerstdt is a senior lecturer in media cultures at the University of Hertfordshire.

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