Between Mimesis and Technē: Cinematic Image as a Site for Critical Thinking

Journal of Aesthetic Education 51 (3):42-57 (2017)
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There is an increasing number of voices—both in the relatively new academic field of film scholarship and outside it—claiming that film could be or even should be studied within science as opposed to the humanities. Among them, one finds some of the most distinguished film scholars teaching in film, literature, art history, or visual arts departments; their core argument is that their specific field needs to become more scientific. A craving for disciplinary rigor in the humanities is as old as Plato’s attack on rhetoric and poetics. In the era of constant academic assessment exercises, however, this craving for measurable results seems like a simple survival instinct. Still, what Plato had not dreamt of (and...

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Plato and the Mass Media.Alexander Nehamas - 1988 - The Monist 71 (2):214-234.

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