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Philosophy of War Films

Contributor(s): Larocca, David (Editor)

ISBN: 9780813176222

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

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Pub Date: September 21, 2018

Dewey: 791.43658

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.30" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 1.60 lbs) 538 pages

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Philosophy | General | Performing Arts | Film | History | Military

Series: Philosophy of Popular Culture

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Description: A fascinating look at the manner in which combat and its aftermath are depicted cinematically, The Philosophy of War Films is a timely and engaging read for any philosopher, filmmaker, reader, or viewer who desires a deeper understanding of war and its representation in popular culture.

Brief description: David LaRocca has edited three books on film and media--The Philosophy of Charlie Kaufman, The Philosophy of War Films, and The Philosophy of Documentary Film: Image, Sound, Fiction, Truth--and is the author or editor of a half-dozen more volumes. He has taught philosophy and cinema, and held visiting positions at Binghamton, Cornell, Cortland, Harvard, Ithaca College, and Vanderbilt.

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"LaRocca offers a synoptic anthology of essays that brings to our attention how war films can provoke contemplation and meditation because of the ways that such films inevitably focus on the mortality and vulnerability of human beings. The essays, written by an outstanding array of international scholars, work out various ways in which the genre can compel our thinking to become philosophical. This collection of essays constitute a significant contribution to not only the philosophy of the war film, but also to philosophy of film itself." -- Daniel Flory, Montana State University

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