Television with Stanley Cavell in Mind

This collection of new work on the philosophical importance of television starts from a model for reading films proposed by Stanley Cavell, whereby film in its entirety-actors and production included-brings its own intelligence to its realization. In turn, this intelligence educates us as viewers, l...

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Other Authors: LaRocca, David (Editor), Laugier, Sandra (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Exeter University of Exeter Press 2023
Series:TV-Philosophy
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