Cinema, democracy and perfectionism : Joshua Foa Dienstag in dialogue
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Dienstag, Joshua Foa, Contributor
Dienstag, Joshua Foa, Editor
Dumm, Thomas, Contributor
Kohn, Margaret, Contributor
Panagia, Davide, Contributor
Dienstag, Joshua Foa, Editor
Dumm, Thomas, Contributor
Kohn, Margaret, Contributor
Panagia, Davide, Contributor
Published
Manchester : Manchester University Press,, [2016].
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eBook
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9781784997359
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English
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10.7765/9781784997359
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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. In the lead essay for this volume, Joshua Foa Dienstag engages in a critical encounter with the work of Stanley Cavell on cinema, focusing skeptical attention on the claims made for the contribution of cinema to the ethical character of democratic life. In this debate, Dienstag mirrors the celebrated dialogue between Rousseau and Jean D'Alembert on theatre, casting Cavell as D'Alembert in his view that we can learn to become better citizens and better people by observing a staged representation of human life, with Dienstag arguing, with Rousseau, that this misunderstands the relationship between original and copy, even more so in the medium of film than in the medium of theatre. Dienstag's provocative and stylish essay is debated by an exceptional group of interlocutors comprising Clare Woodford, Tracy B. Strong, Margaret Kohn, Davide Panagia and Thomas Dumm. The volume closes with a robust response from Dienstag to his critics.
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In English.