The Religion and Film ReaderJolyon P. Mitchell, S. Brent Plate Routledge, 2007 - 470 páginas Edited by leading experts in the field, The Film and Religion Reader brings together the key writings in this exciting and dynamic discipline. In over sixty interviews, essays and reviews from numerous directors, film critics and scholars, this eagerly anticipated anthology offers the most complete survey of this emerging field to date. Film is now widely studied and researched in theology and religious studies departments, The Film and Religion Reader is therefore ideal for students and researchers, introduced and organized into the following thematic and chronological sections, each with an introduction by the editors:
This Reader brings together a huge amount of material in a student-friendly format and will be an invaluable resource for courses within both theology and religious studies. |
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... scene of the Nigerian film Magic Money , for example , the Christian pastor and African traditional priest call , even shout , for the help of their respective Gods . They both dance on the spot and gesticulate aggressively , but the ...
... scene in Vanity Fair ? Nair : A scene I really enjoy is what I call my ' pregnant love scene , ' where Rawdon is leaving for Waterloo , and Becky is full - blown pregnant . We had struggled so long with Reese's real - life pregnancy in ...
... scene . An earlier scene symbolically presents the distorted mode of relationality at work in the master - slave equation when it shows the count talking to his caged pet bird : COUNT : Now that I've fed you , you must sing for your ...
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PART | 4 |
Introduction | 9 |
Percy Stickney Grant | 27 |
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