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The philosophy of the movies : Cinematic narration

In Peter Kivy (ed.), Blackwell Guide to Aesthetics. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 230--253 (2004)

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  1. Elusive narrators in literature and film.George M. Wilson - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 135 (1):73 - 88.
    It is widely held in theories of narrative that all works of literary narrative fiction include a narrator who fictionally tells the story. However, it is also granted that the personal qualities of a narrator may be more or less radically effaced. Recently, philosophers and film theorists have debated whether movies similarly involve implicit audio-visual narrators. Those who answer affirmatively allow that these cinematic narrators will be radically effaced. Their opponents deny that audio-visual narrators figure in the ontology of movies (...)
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  • Why We Should Give Up on the Imagination.Derek Matravers - 2010 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 34 (1):190-199.
    This paper criticises the current orthodoxy that people who engage with fiction fils are exercising their imagination.
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  • Philosophy of film.Thomas Wartenberg - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • The Report Versus the Transparency Models of Appreciation: The Case of Comics.Bradford Skow - forthcoming - Canadian Journal of Philosophy:1-11.
    On the report model of appreciating fiction, one imagines learning about a fictional world through a report: reading or viewing someone’s account or listening to them tell their story. On the transparency model, one simply imagines the things that are fictional in the story, without imagining anything about how that information is acquired. It is argued that the transparency model is the default, in literature and cinema, but in comics, it is the report model that is the default.
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  • Cinematic narrators.Katherine Thomson-Jones - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (2):296-311.
    This article surveys the current debate among analytic philosophers and film narratologists about the logic and phenomenology of cinematic narration. Particular attention is given to the question of whether every film that represents a fictional narrative also represents a narrator's fictional narration.
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  • Noël Carroll.Maisie Knew - 2008 - In Paisley Livingston & Carl R. Plantinga (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. New York: Routledge. pp. 196.
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  • Need there be implicit narrators of literary fictions?Thomas E. Wartenberg - 2007 - Philosophical Studies 135 (1):89 - 94.
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