Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-134) and index.
Contents
Introduction: point of view and communication -- 1 Point of view, consciousness and interaction -- 2 Distance, representation and criticism -- 3 Communication, love and death -- Conclusion: categories and conversations -- Postscript: education, communication and film studies.
Summary
This text offers a new approach to filmic point of view by combining close analyses informed by the tools of narratology and philosophy with concepts derived from communication studies. It interrogates prevailing assumptions about film's ability to represent character experience and offers an alternative way of understanding and describing films' achievements in this regard.
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