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Embodied Visions: Evolution, Emotion, Culture and Film


Embodied Visions: Evolution, Emotion, Culture and Film

Hardback by Grodal, Torben (Professor of Film and Media, Professor of Film and Media, University of Copenhagen)

Embodied Visions: Evolution, Emotion, Culture and Film

£57.00

ISBN:
9780195371314
Publication Date:
4 Jun 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 19 May 2024
Embodied Visions: Evolution, Emotion, Culture and Film

Description

Embodied Visions presents a groundbreaking analysis of film through the lens of bioculturalism, revealing how human biology as well as human culture determine how films are made and experienced. Throughout his study, Torben Grodal uses the breakthroughs of modern brain science to explain central features of film aesthetics and to construct a general model of aesthetic experience - what he terms the PECMA flow model - that demonstrates the movement of information and emotions in the brain when viewing film. Examining a wide array of genres - animation, romance, pornography, fantasy, horror - from evolutionary and psychological frameworks, Grodal expands his scope to reflect on social issues at the intersection of film theory and neuropsychology, including moral problems in film viewing, how we experience realism and character identification, and the value of the subjective forms that cinema elaborates. Embodied Visions broadens the theoretical framework of cognitive approaches to cinema while contributing toward a growing body of work on the relation between biology and culture.

Contents

PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART ONE: FILM, CULTURE, AND EVOLUTION; PART TWO: NARRATIVE, VISUAL AESTHETICS, BRAIN, AND THE PECMA FLOW; INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO: THE PECMA FLOW; APPENDIX: FROZEN PECMA FLOWS IN TRIER'S OEUVRE; REFERENCES; INDEX

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