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Philosophical Perspectives on Agency and Imagination in David Lynch Films | Cine-Aesthetics: New Directions in Film Philosophy | Perfect for Film Studies & Philosophy Discussions
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Philosophical Perspectives on Agency and Imagination in David Lynch Films | Cine-Aesthetics: New Directions in Film Philosophy | Perfect for Film Studies & Philosophy Discussions
Philosophical Perspectives on Agency and Imagination in David Lynch Films | Cine-Aesthetics: New Directions in Film Philosophy | Perfect for Film Studies & Philosophy Discussions
Philosophical Perspectives on Agency and Imagination in David Lynch Films | Cine-Aesthetics: New Directions in Film Philosophy | Perfect for Film Studies & Philosophy Discussions
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Agency and Imagination in the Films of David Lynch: Philosophical Perspectives offers a sustained philosophical interpretation of the filmmaker’s work in light of classic and contemporary discussions of human agency and the complex relations between our capacity to act and our ability to imagine. With the help of the pathological characters that so often leave their unforgettable mark on Lynch’s films, this book reveals several important ways in which human beings fail to achieve fuller embodiments of agency or seek substitute satisfactions in spaces of fantasy. In keeping with Lynch’s penchant for unconventional narrative techniques, James D. Reid and Candace R. Craig explore the possibility, scope, and limits of the very idea of agency itself and what it might be like to renounce concepts of agency altogether in the interpretation and depiction of human life. In a series of interlocking readings of eight feature-length films and Twin Peaks: The Return that combine suggestive philosophical analysis with close attention to cinematic detail, Reid and Craig make a convincing case for the importance of David Lynch’s work in the philosophical examination of agency, the vagaries of the human imagination, and the relevance of film for the philosophy of human action. Scholars of film studies and philosophy will find this book particularly useful.
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