Philosophy, Myth And Epic Cinema: Beyond Mere Illusions Hardcover 1
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                            Sylvie Magerstadt
                        Book Description
                            Philosophy, Myth and Epic Cinema looks at the power of cinema in creating ideas that inspire our culture. Sylvie Magerstadt 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.
                        ISBN-13
                            9781783482504
                        Language
                            English
                        Publisher
                            Rowman & Littlefield International
                        Publication Date
                            41974
                        Number of Pages
                            212
                        About the Author
                            Sylvie Magerstadt is a senior lecturer in media cultures at the University of Hertfordshire.
                        Edition Number
                            1