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New for 2023: Victorian Poetry Scroll back for previous courses on Shakespeare, Eighteenth Century Poetry, Close Reading, Various film genres, Film and Philosophy, the Western Canon, Early Romantics, 17th Century Poetry, etc.
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Saturday Feb 01, 2014
5. Film and Phil: Bazin on Theater vs. Film - clip of rear window
Saturday Feb 01, 2014
Saturday Feb 01, 2014
Some open considerations of Bazin. Long excursus on lumping vs. splitting. A spiel I liked about truth-makers (as in Armstrong, and Davidson, just to give a couple of references. Davidson's Tarski-style idea: if a sentence is true, there is something that makes it true). All claims that A=B, if not tautological, are not strictly speaking true. They need to be made true. What makes something true if you lump: A and B are the same. What makes something true if you split: A isn't really A. Lumping: A is something else that is not A. Splitting: A is not A. Application to Film vs. Theater vs. verbal narrative vs.... TV. Rear Window as emblematizing TV-watching. Bazin on identification and resistance to identification in film and theater respectively. Subjective camera in Rear Window.
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