The Comedies of Nihilism : The Representation of Tragedy on Screen
The Comedies of Nihilism : The Representation of Tragedy on Screen
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Author(s): Khan, Amir
ISBN No.: 9783319598932
Pages: xi, 183
Year: 201801
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 76.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Amir Khan's eloquent voice and discerning mind take his reader on an exhilarating and provocative journey through seven post-9/11 films. Following the sage guidance of Stanley Cavell, Khan invites us to engage in clear-eyed and instructive discussions about film and moral reasoning, which thoughtful moviegoers will gratefully enjoy. Khan's book will generously reward contemporary American efforts to accurately descry the True North, and it will provide fresh insight into American self-understanding as Canada's imperial movie-making neighbor to the south." (Lawrence F. Rhu, Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature at the University of South Carolina, USA) "A beautifully written book that is both insightful and necessary. It offers a set of attentive readings of contemporary popular comedies articulated as philosophical as well as cultural film criticism. It also proposes a new theoretical genre and rediscovers the critic's vital task of thinking through present-day tragic nihilism by engaging with and reflecting on the popular art of this time." (Sérgio Dias Branco, Professor of Film Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal) "Amir Khan's important book explores whether film comedy's potential for social and political regeneration still holds in a world of shifting transnational alliances.


Through attentive analysis of a number of films, Comedies of Nihilism considers the viability of national cinematic cultures in a period of globalisation, and asks what we still have a right to expect film to do for us." (Andrew Taylor, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, University of Edinburgh, UK) "Comedies of Nihilism is an inventive, unusual combination of communications' theory, film criticism, literary studies, and cultural-philosophical speculation. It raises well-known ideas about the Canadian marginal position--on the edge of the American empire--and gives these new vistas, perspectives that are interdisciplinary, or, truly inter-art. Crossing genres, fusing approaches, speculating, citing, alluding, its style is at times reminiscent of Marshall McLuhan himself." (B.W. Powe, author, poet, York University, Canada).


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