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moThosl hepFi,ho yf The Philosophy of Film Th eouastrp,Liho yf Literature Introductory Text and Readings Classic and Contemporary Readings: An Anthology

aAngle na,rChTuorm sag,nebEditedWrtra by THOMAS WARTENBERG & ANGELA CURRAN Edited by EILEEN JOHN & Mount Holyoke College; Franklin and Marshall College DMVREOC MNII,NIELO SPEI ODOMINICJH,N MCIVER LOPES University of Louisville; University of British Columbia This volume brings together a collection of readings drawn from philosophy, film studies, and film criticism. Organized around a series of philosophical questions “Accessible, engaging, and frequently a lot of fun. A about film, it offers an accessible and engaging overview of the discipline. superb collection!” KENDALL WALTON, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Readings from contrasting angles and points of view discuss:

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1120 PAGES / 0-631-20066-5 PB / 1998 THEORY IN CONTEMPORARY ART SINCE 1985 is a groundbreaking anthology that captures the essence and the edge of the contemporary art scene. Focusing on key theoretical and aesthetic issues in contemporary art in cultural, historical, and socio- political contexts, this volume brings together a broad selection of important contributions that map out the role that critical theory has played in contemporary art.

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