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The Cognitive Semiotics of Film Warren Buckland (Liverpool John Moores University)

The Cognitive Semiotics of Film By Warren Buckland (Liverpool John Moores University)

The Cognitive Semiotics of Film by Warren Buckland (Liverpool John Moores University)


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Warren Buckland argues that the conflict between cognitive film theory and contemporary film theory is unproductive. Presenting a survey of cognitive film semiotics, this study also re-evaluates the film semiotics of the 1960s, highlights the weaknesses of American cognitive film theory, and challenges the move toward 'post-theory' in film studies.

The Cognitive Semiotics of Film Summary

The Cognitive Semiotics of Film by Warren Buckland (Liverpool John Moores University)

In The Cognitive Semiotics of Film, Warren Buckland argues that the conflict between cognitive film theory and contemporary film theory is unproductive. Examining and developing the work of 'cognitive film semiotics', a neglected branch of film theory that combines the insights of cognitive science with those of linguistics and semiotics, he investigates Michel Colin's cognitive semantic theory of film; Francesco Casetti and Christian Metz's theories of film enunciation; Roger Odin's cognitive-pragmatic film theory; and Michel Colin and Dominique Chateau's cognitive studies of film syntax, which are viewed within the framework of Noam Chomsky's transformational generative grammar. Presenting a survey of cognitive film semiotics, this study also re-evaluates the film semiotics of the 1960s, highlights the weaknesses of American cognitive film theory, and challenges the move toward 'post-theory' in film studies.

The Cognitive Semiotics of Film Reviews

Students ans scholars of film at all levels will profit from having this study available in English for the first time. In writing his volume, Buckland drew on cognitive semantic theory of Michel Colin, Francesco Casetti and Christian Metz's theories of film enunciation, Roger Odin's cognitve-pragmatic film and Noam Chomsky's transformational generative grammar, thereby producing a study that will be beyond the average undergraduate. Libraries serving undergraduates will want to consider Mitry's book. Choice

Table of Contents

Preface and acknowledgements; 1. The cognitive turn in film theory; 2. The body on screen and in frame: film and cognitive semantics; 3. Not what is seen through the window but the window itself: reflexivity, enunciation and film; 4. The institutional context: a semio-pragmatic approach to fiction and documentary film; 5. All in the mind? The cognitive status of film grammar; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography of works cited; Index.

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NPB9780521780056
9780521780056
0521780055
The Cognitive Semiotics of Film by Warren Buckland (Liverpool John Moores University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2000-05-29
188
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