Understanding Love
Philosophy, Film, and Fiction
Herausgeber: Wolf, Susan; Grau, Christopher
Understanding Love
Philosophy, Film, and Fiction
Herausgeber: Wolf, Susan; Grau, Christopher
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A unique and interdisciplinary collection in which scholars from Philosophy join those from Film Studies, English, and Comparative Literature to explore the nature and limits of love through in-depth reflection on particular works of literature and film.
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A unique and interdisciplinary collection in which scholars from Philosophy join those from Film Studies, English, and Comparative Literature to explore the nature and limits of love through in-depth reflection on particular works of literature and film.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780195384505
- ISBN-10: 0195384504
- Artikelnr.: 39088853
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780195384505
- ISBN-10: 0195384504
- Artikelnr.: 39088853
Susan Wolf is the Edna J. Koury Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her work focuses chiefly on ethics and its close relations in philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, political philosophy, and aesthetics. She is author of Freedom Within Reason (OUP, 1990) and Meaning in Life and Why It Matters (Princeton, 2010), as well as numerous articles ranging widely over topics in ethics. Christopher Grau is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Clemson University. He specializes in ethics , topics in metaphysics, and philosophical work on film. He has published articles in The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, The Journal of Moral Philosophy, Midwest Studies in Philosophy, The Southern Journal of Philosophy and Philosophical Topics. He has also previously edited two books on philosophy and film: Philosophers Explore The Matrix (OUP, 2005), and Philosophers on Film: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Routledge, 2009).
* Susan Wolf, Introduction
* 1. Macalester Bell, "Fording the Great Divide: Grizzly Man and the
Possibilities and Limits of Human-Animal Friendship"
* 2. Lawrence Blum, "False Symmetries in Far From Heaven"
* 3. Maria DiBattista, "The Untold Want of Now, Voyager"
* 4. Frances Ferguson, "Communicating Love: Ian McEwan, Saturday, and
Personal Affection in the Information Age"
* 5. Christopher Grau, "Love, Loss, and Identity in Solaris"
* 6. Nick Halpern, "The Embarrassing Father"
* 7. Rae Langton, "Projected Love"
* 8. Douglas MacLean, "Between Desire and Destruction: Reflections on
The Go-Between"
* 9. Toril Moi, , "Something that resembles a kind of love: Fantasy and
Realism in Little Eyolf"
* 10. Fred Neuhouser, "Rousseau's Julie: Passion, Love, and the Price
of Virtue"
* 11. David L. Paletz, "Sherman's March: Romantic Love in Documentary
Films"
* 12. Gilberto Perez, "Hitchcock's Family Romance: Allegory in Shadow
of a Doubt"
* 13. C.D.C. Reeve, "Lessons in Looking: Krzysztof Kieslowski's Short
Films on Love"
* 14. Judith Smith, "Talking Back to Hollywood Love Stories: 'Marital
Realism' Films, 1946-1964"
* 15. George Toles, "Dipping into Omniscience with Willa Cather:
Authorial Knowledge as Love"
* 16. George M. Wilson, "Love and Bullshit in Santa Rosa: On The Man
Who Wasn't There"
* 17. Susan Wolf, "Loving Attention: Lessons in love from The
Philadelphia Story"
* 1. Macalester Bell, "Fording the Great Divide: Grizzly Man and the
Possibilities and Limits of Human-Animal Friendship"
* 2. Lawrence Blum, "False Symmetries in Far From Heaven"
* 3. Maria DiBattista, "The Untold Want of Now, Voyager"
* 4. Frances Ferguson, "Communicating Love: Ian McEwan, Saturday, and
Personal Affection in the Information Age"
* 5. Christopher Grau, "Love, Loss, and Identity in Solaris"
* 6. Nick Halpern, "The Embarrassing Father"
* 7. Rae Langton, "Projected Love"
* 8. Douglas MacLean, "Between Desire and Destruction: Reflections on
The Go-Between"
* 9. Toril Moi, , "Something that resembles a kind of love: Fantasy and
Realism in Little Eyolf"
* 10. Fred Neuhouser, "Rousseau's Julie: Passion, Love, and the Price
of Virtue"
* 11. David L. Paletz, "Sherman's March: Romantic Love in Documentary
Films"
* 12. Gilberto Perez, "Hitchcock's Family Romance: Allegory in Shadow
of a Doubt"
* 13. C.D.C. Reeve, "Lessons in Looking: Krzysztof Kieslowski's Short
Films on Love"
* 14. Judith Smith, "Talking Back to Hollywood Love Stories: 'Marital
Realism' Films, 1946-1964"
* 15. George Toles, "Dipping into Omniscience with Willa Cather:
Authorial Knowledge as Love"
* 16. George M. Wilson, "Love and Bullshit in Santa Rosa: On The Man
Who Wasn't There"
* 17. Susan Wolf, "Loving Attention: Lessons in love from The
Philadelphia Story"
* Susan Wolf, Introduction
* 1. Macalester Bell, "Fording the Great Divide: Grizzly Man and the
Possibilities and Limits of Human-Animal Friendship"
* 2. Lawrence Blum, "False Symmetries in Far From Heaven"
* 3. Maria DiBattista, "The Untold Want of Now, Voyager"
* 4. Frances Ferguson, "Communicating Love: Ian McEwan, Saturday, and
Personal Affection in the Information Age"
* 5. Christopher Grau, "Love, Loss, and Identity in Solaris"
* 6. Nick Halpern, "The Embarrassing Father"
* 7. Rae Langton, "Projected Love"
* 8. Douglas MacLean, "Between Desire and Destruction: Reflections on
The Go-Between"
* 9. Toril Moi, , "Something that resembles a kind of love: Fantasy and
Realism in Little Eyolf"
* 10. Fred Neuhouser, "Rousseau's Julie: Passion, Love, and the Price
of Virtue"
* 11. David L. Paletz, "Sherman's March: Romantic Love in Documentary
Films"
* 12. Gilberto Perez, "Hitchcock's Family Romance: Allegory in Shadow
of a Doubt"
* 13. C.D.C. Reeve, "Lessons in Looking: Krzysztof Kieslowski's Short
Films on Love"
* 14. Judith Smith, "Talking Back to Hollywood Love Stories: 'Marital
Realism' Films, 1946-1964"
* 15. George Toles, "Dipping into Omniscience with Willa Cather:
Authorial Knowledge as Love"
* 16. George M. Wilson, "Love and Bullshit in Santa Rosa: On The Man
Who Wasn't There"
* 17. Susan Wolf, "Loving Attention: Lessons in love from The
Philadelphia Story"
* 1. Macalester Bell, "Fording the Great Divide: Grizzly Man and the
Possibilities and Limits of Human-Animal Friendship"
* 2. Lawrence Blum, "False Symmetries in Far From Heaven"
* 3. Maria DiBattista, "The Untold Want of Now, Voyager"
* 4. Frances Ferguson, "Communicating Love: Ian McEwan, Saturday, and
Personal Affection in the Information Age"
* 5. Christopher Grau, "Love, Loss, and Identity in Solaris"
* 6. Nick Halpern, "The Embarrassing Father"
* 7. Rae Langton, "Projected Love"
* 8. Douglas MacLean, "Between Desire and Destruction: Reflections on
The Go-Between"
* 9. Toril Moi, , "Something that resembles a kind of love: Fantasy and
Realism in Little Eyolf"
* 10. Fred Neuhouser, "Rousseau's Julie: Passion, Love, and the Price
of Virtue"
* 11. David L. Paletz, "Sherman's March: Romantic Love in Documentary
Films"
* 12. Gilberto Perez, "Hitchcock's Family Romance: Allegory in Shadow
of a Doubt"
* 13. C.D.C. Reeve, "Lessons in Looking: Krzysztof Kieslowski's Short
Films on Love"
* 14. Judith Smith, "Talking Back to Hollywood Love Stories: 'Marital
Realism' Films, 1946-1964"
* 15. George Toles, "Dipping into Omniscience with Willa Cather:
Authorial Knowledge as Love"
* 16. George M. Wilson, "Love and Bullshit in Santa Rosa: On The Man
Who Wasn't There"
* 17. Susan Wolf, "Loving Attention: Lessons in love from The
Philadelphia Story"