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Imaging Religion in Film: The Politics of Nostalgia (New Approaches to Religion and Power)

by M. Gail Hamner

  • ISBN

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    9780230339866

  • Publisher

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    Palgrave Macmillan

  • Subject

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    Film, Tv & Radio, Religion & Beliefs, Philosophy

  • Binding

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    HARDCOVER

  • Pages

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    212

  • Year

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    2011

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    Imaging Religion in Film offers a new methodology for examining the ethico-political dimensions of religion and film, one that foregrounds film's social power both to shape subjectivity and to image contemporary social contradictions. Specifically, the text develops a Foucauldian ethics of the subject, or 'pedagogy of self,' a Deleuzian-Peircean semiotic for discussing religion in film, and a theory of religion within postmodernity that rethinks transcendence alongside a politically galvanizing nostalgia. This theoretical work prefaces analyses of three specific films: Kurosawa's Dersu Uzala (1972); Kiarostami's Taste of Cherry (1997); and the Coens' The Man Who Wasn't There (2001).

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