Książka Turning On the Mind Tamara Chaplin

Turning On the Mind

French Philosophers on Television

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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In 1951, the eight o'clock nightly news reported on Jean-Paul Sartre for the first time. By the end...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2007
strony
350
EAN
9780226509914
ISBN
0226509915
Enbook ID
04547288
Waga
544
Wymiary
229 x 157 x 26

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In 1951, the eight o'clock nightly news reported on Jean-Paul Sartre for the first time. By the end of the twentieth century, more than 3,500 programs dealing with philosophy and its practitioners had aired on French television. According to Tamara Chaplin, this enduring commitment to bringing the most abstract and least visual of disciplines to the French public challenges our very assumptions about the incompatibility of elite culture and mass media. Indeed, it belies the conviction that television is inevitably anti-intellectual and the quintessential archenemy of the book. Chaplin argues that the history of televising philosophy is crucial to understanding the struggle over French national identity in the postwar period. Linking this history to decolonization, modernization, and globalization, "Turning On the Mind" claims that we can understand neither the markedly public role that philosophy came to play in French society during the late twentieth century nor the renewed interest in ethics and political philosophy in the early twenty-first unless we acknowledge the work of television. Throughout, Chaplin insists that we jettison presumptions about the anti-intellectual nature of the visual field, engages critical questions about the survival of national cultures in a globalizing world, and encourages us to rethink philosophy itself, ultimately asserting that the content of the discipline is indivisible from the new media forms in which it has found expression.

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