The Philosophy of Charlie Kaufman

The Philosophy of Charlie Kaufman
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Artikel-Nr:
9780813139876
Veröffentl:
2011
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
344
Autor:
David LaRocca
Serie:
The Philosophy of Popular Culture
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EPUB
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Sprache:
Englisch
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From the Academy Award–winning Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) and Academy Award–nominated Adaptation (2002) to the cult classic Being John Malkovich (1999), writer Charlie Kaufman is widely admired for his innovative, philosophically resonant films. Although he only recently made his directorial debut with Synecdoche, New York (2008), most fans and critics refer to "Kaufman films" the way they would otherwise discuss works by directors Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, or the Coen brothers. Not only has Kaufman transformed our sense of what can take place in a film, but he also has made a significant impact on our understanding of the role of the screenwriter. The Philosophy of Charlie Kaufman, edited by David LaRocca, is a collection of essays devoted to a rigorous philosophical exploration of Kaufman's work by a team of accomplished scholars from a wide range of disciplines. Including a new preface by the editor, this volume offers original philosophical analyses as well as extended reflections on the nature of film and innovative models of film criticism.

From the Academy Award-winning Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) and Academy Award-nominated Adaptation (2002) to the cult classic Being John Malkovich (1999), screenwriter Charlie Kaufman is widely admired for his innovative, philosophically resonant films. Although he also began directing with Synecdoche, New York in 2008, most fans and critics refer to "Kaufman films" the way they would otherwise discuss works by directors such as Woody Allen, Martin Scorsese, or the Coen brothers. In this respect, not only has Kaufman transformed our sense of what can take place in a film, he has also made a significant impact on our understanding of the role of the screenwriter.

The Philosophy of Charlie Kaufman, edited by David LaRocca, is the first collection of essays devoted to a rigorous philosophical exploration of Kaufman's work by a team of capable and critical scholars from a wide range of disciplines. From political theorists to philosophers, classicists to theologians, professors of literature to practicing filmmakers, the contributing authors delve into the heart of Kaufman's innovative screenplays and films, offering not only original philosophical analyses but also extended reflections on the nature of film and film criticism. The paperback edition appears with a new preface by the editor.

Introduction: Charlie Kaufman and Philosophy's Questions
Part 1: On Being and Not Being One's Self
Charlie Kaufman, Screenwriter
On Being John Malkovich and Not Being Yourself
The Divided Self: Kaufman, Kafka, Wittgenstein, and Human Nature
Unauthorized Autobiography: Truth and Fact in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
Part 2: Being, or Trying to Be, with Others
Me and You: Identity, Love, and Friendship in the Films of Charlie Kaufman
I Don't Know, Just Wait: Remembering Remarriage in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Charlie Kaufman, Philosophy, and the Small Screen
The Instructive Impossibility of Being John Malkovich
Part 3: Being in the World, Partially
Living a Part: Synecdoche, New York, Metaphor, and the Problem of Skepticism
"There's No More Watching": Artifice and Meaning in Synecdoche, New York and Adaptation
Human Nature and Freedom in Adaptation
Synecdoche, in Part
Nietzschean Themes in the Films of Charlie Kaufman
Inconclusive Unscientific Postscript: Late Remarks on Kierkegaard and Kaufman

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