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Overview"The Humanities and Human Flourishing series publishes edited volumes that explore the role of human flourishing in the central disciplines of the humanities, and whether and how the humanities can increase human happiness.This edited volume examines the role of cinema and media in the context of human flourishing. The history of cinema is rife with films and genres in which positive cinematic narratives stand out as remarkable and defining achievements. Since the 1930s through the superhero movies of today, from You Can't Take It with You or Toy Story to literary adaptations like Midsummer Night's Dream or Clueless, films have celebrated the resilience and triumphs of people pursuing a life of happiness and contentment. Yet, in the majority of these films, various crises shadow these pursuits, adding obstacles and detours that suggest films require a narrative drama of conflict, out of which human well-being and flourishing eventually emerge. This volume covers a multitude of historical periods and topics, including discussions of the Aristotelian and classical models of a ""good life"" that inform animated fairy tales today; how 1930s French and Hollywood films responded to the dire need for productive human relationships in a turbulent decade; the polemical positions of black film criticism through the lens of James Baldwin; a discussion of contemporary filmic quests for happiness; the challenges for women filmmakers today in mapping the values of their own world; the scientific, psychological, and philosophical base for human value; and the shifting media frames of modern society and selves. Cinema, Media Studies, and Human Flourishing features a diverse array of approaches to understanding human flourishing through cinematic representations of the journey to a fulfilling life." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Timothy Corrigan (Professor Emeritus of Cinema and Media Studies, Professor Emeritus of Cinema and Media Studies, University of Pennsylvania)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9780197624180ISBN 10: 0197624189 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 12 January 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Series Editor's Foreword by James O. Pawelski Introduction by Timothy Corrigan Part I: Cinematic Quests for Human Value Chapter 1: ""The Lost Optimism of Modern Movie Fairytales"" Angus Fletcher Chapter 2: ""Media-ting Happiness"" Lucy Fischer Chapter 3: ""Human Flourishing, Film, and the Varieties of Value"" Murray Smith Chapter 4: ""Cinema and Creative Community"" Dudley Andrew Part II: Human Flourishing on the Margins of the Frame Chapter 5: ""Fiendish Devices: Human Flourishing and the Black Watching Subject?"" Ellen C. Scott Chapter 6: ""Human Relationship as Human Value in Studio Era Hollywood"" Dana Polan Chapter 7: ""Sentimental Miseducation: Women Directors Coming of Age"" Patricia White Chapter 8: ""Learning to Adapt, or the Splendors of Infidelity"" Timothy Corrigan Chapter 9: ""Austerity Media, Impulses to Hope"" Patrice Petro"ReviewsAuthor InformationTimothy Corrigan is a Professor Emeritus of English and Cinema Studies and Media Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His work in Cinema Studies has focused on contemporary international cinema and documentary film. The Essay Film: From Montaigne, After Marker (Oxford UP), winner of the Katherine Singer Kovács Award for the outstanding book in film and media studies, appeared in 2012. In 2014 he received the Society for Cinema and Media Studies Award for Outstanding Pedagogical Achievement and the Ira H. Abrams Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching in the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |