Transformational Ethics of Film
Thinking the Cinemakeover in the Film-Philosophy Debate
Abstract
What is ‘the good’ of the film experience? And how does the budding field of ‘film as philosophy’ answer this question? Charting new routes for film ethics, Martin P. Rossouw develops a critical account of the transformational ethics at work within the ‘film as philosophy’ debate. Whenever philosophers claim that films can do philosophy, they also persistently put forward edifying practical effects – potential transformations of thought and experience – as the benefit of viewing such films. Through rigorous appraisals of key arguments, and with reference to the cinema of Terrence Malick, Rossouw pieces together the idea of an inner makeover through cinema – a cinemakeover – which casts a distinct vision of film spectatorship as a practice of self-transformation.
Keywords
Terrence Malick; Malick; film-philosophy; meta-hermeneutics; art theory; ethics of transformationDOI
10.1163/9789004460874ISBN
9789004460874, 9789004459953, 9789004460874Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2021Classification
Ethics and moral philosophy