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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... social classes and races , to champion the cause of justice , to give new life to the claims of virtue , to contribute positively to the genesis of a just social order in the world . These considerations take on greater seriousness from ...
... social themes insisted upon by Japanese producers , but later in life , particularly after the Second World War , Ozu limited himself to the shomin genre , and within the shomin - geki to certain forms of conflict and resolution . The ...
... social processes are going to hold for us because our film draws its strength from Cuban reality , and endeavours , among other things , to express it . Thus we find it no longer sufficient just to take the camera out to the street and ...
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PART | 4 |
Introduction | 9 |
Percy Stickney Grant | 27 |
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