Cognitive media theory:
"The question of what bearing scientific inquiry has upon the humanities is the subject of an important, ongoing debate in film and media studies. In the latest addition to the AFI Film Readers series, Cognitive Media Theory presents a case that the theorization of film and media spectatorship...
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2014
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Zusammenfassung: | "The question of what bearing scientific inquiry has upon the humanities is the subject of an important, ongoing debate in film and media studies. In the latest addition to the AFI Film Readers series, Cognitive Media Theory presents a case that the theorization of film and media spectatorship needs to take current empirical research in the sciences into consideration, and to show how empirical research informs film and media studies. Exploring topics that range from color perception and moral engagement to our cognitive response to humor, Cognitive Media Theory offers film and media scholars and advanced students an introduction to current cognitive theory through original essays that critically reflect upon the current state of the field. Contributors address key topics, genres, and media forms, and present the findings of specific experiments and case studies conducted across film, television, and video games".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 345 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780415629867 9780415629874 |
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contents
list of figures
ix
list of tables
χ
acknowledgments
xi
1.
introduction: contemporary cognitive media theory
1
ted nannicelli and
paul
taberham
part one:
the state of cognitive media theory: current views
and issues
25
2.
"the pit of naturalism":
neuroscience
and the
naturalized aesthetics of
fílm 27
murray smith
3.
evolutionary film theory
46
malcoltn turvey
4.
the geography of film viewing: what are the
implications of cultural-cognitive differences for
cognitive film theory?
62
daniel
barratt
part two:
psychological research and media theory
83
5.
audiovisual correspondences in sergei eisenstein's
alexander nevsky. a case study in viewer attention
85
tint
j
.
smith
6.
engaged and detached film viewing: exploring
film viewers' emotional action readiness
106
ed
s.
tan
7.
coloring the animated world: exploring human
color perception and preference through the
animated film
124
kaitlm
L
brunici
and
james
e.
cutting
part three:
cognitive theory and media content
139
8-
mood and ethics in narrative film HI
car I plantinga
9.
effects of entertaining violence: a critical
overview of the general aggression model
158
dirk eitzett
10.
a general theory of comic entertainment:
arousal, appraisal, and the PECMA flow
177
torben grodal
11.
postcolonial
humor, attachment, and
yasujiro ozu's early summer
196
patrick colm hogan
12.
avant-garde film in an evolutionary context
214
paul
taberham
part four:
cognitive theory and media forms
233
13.
cognitive theory and the individual film:
the case of rear win
cřow
235
william seeley and
noel
carroll
14.
cognitive theory and video games
253
andreas gregersen
15.
blinded by familiarity: partiality» morality,
and engagement with television series
268
margrethe
bruun vaagt
16.
coming out of the corner: the challenges of a
broader media cognitivism
285
greg m. smith
bibliography
303
contributors
331
about the
american
film institute
335
index
337 |
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