The purpose of this paper is to defend a particular kind of cinematic realism, anti-illusionism, which is the thesis that cinematic motion is real. Following a brief introduction to realism and cinema in §1, I analyse Berys Gaut’s taxonomy of cinematic realism and define anti-illusionism in §2. §3 contrasts the anti-illusionist theories of Gregory Currie and Trevor Ponech with the illusionist theories of Andrew Kania and Gaut. I reconceptualise the debate in terms of Tom Gunning’s cinematic animation in §4, focusing on the question of cinematic singletons. In §5 I argue that cinematic singletons both exist and undergo objective displacement – and thus for anti-illusionism. I conclude, in §§6-7, with responses to potential objections to my a...
Lukacs has addressed the problem of how to portray the complete human self in relation to nineteenth...
This dissertation argues for the importance of realist aesthetics to the theory and practice of expe...
Often times, film, infect us with its narrative, awe inspiring characters, visual landscapes and its...
Gregory Currie, arguing against recent psychoanalytic and semiotic film theory, has defended various...
An anti-realist stance prevalent in philosophy of film, probably less familiar to analytical than co...
The purpose of this paper is to re-examine the debate about cinematic motion in terms of the necessi...
Contemporary philosophers have tried to determine whether transparency, illusionism, or perceptual r...
The relationship between art, illusion and reality has been part of philosophical debate for centuri...
Is cinematicity a virtue in film? Is lack of cinematicity a defect? Berys Gaut thinks so. He claims ...
Presentation given at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, as part of the Media Department's rese...
André Bazin’s notion of cinematic realism has been either denigrated as “naïve” or been deformed to ...
The term realism has been put to almost as many uses in film theory as in philosophy. The basic id...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
Winner of the Maureen Furniss Essay Award. https://journal.animationstudies.org/jacqueline-ristola...
This essay considers the importance of an aesthetic approach to film analysis, focusing on the uniqu...
Lukacs has addressed the problem of how to portray the complete human self in relation to nineteenth...
This dissertation argues for the importance of realist aesthetics to the theory and practice of expe...
Often times, film, infect us with its narrative, awe inspiring characters, visual landscapes and its...
Gregory Currie, arguing against recent psychoanalytic and semiotic film theory, has defended various...
An anti-realist stance prevalent in philosophy of film, probably less familiar to analytical than co...
The purpose of this paper is to re-examine the debate about cinematic motion in terms of the necessi...
Contemporary philosophers have tried to determine whether transparency, illusionism, or perceptual r...
The relationship between art, illusion and reality has been part of philosophical debate for centuri...
Is cinematicity a virtue in film? Is lack of cinematicity a defect? Berys Gaut thinks so. He claims ...
Presentation given at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, as part of the Media Department's rese...
André Bazin’s notion of cinematic realism has been either denigrated as “naïve” or been deformed to ...
The term realism has been put to almost as many uses in film theory as in philosophy. The basic id...
Alain Badioursquo;s philosophy is generally understood to be a fundamentally mathematical enterprise...
Winner of the Maureen Furniss Essay Award. https://journal.animationstudies.org/jacqueline-ristola...
This essay considers the importance of an aesthetic approach to film analysis, focusing on the uniqu...
Lukacs has addressed the problem of how to portray the complete human self in relation to nineteenth...
This dissertation argues for the importance of realist aesthetics to the theory and practice of expe...
Often times, film, infect us with its narrative, awe inspiring characters, visual landscapes and its...