Reading Cavell's the World Viewed: A Philosophical Perspective on Film

Reading Cavell's the World Viewed: A Philosophical Perspective on Film

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In their thoughtful study of one of Stanley Cavell's greatest yet most neglected books, William Rothman and Marian Keane address this eminent philosopher's many readers, from a variety of disciplines, who have neither understood why he has given film so much attention, nor grasped the place of The World Viewed within the totality of his writings about film.Rothman and Kean...more
Paperback, 294 pages
Published November 1st 2000 by Wayne State University Press
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