Carnal thoughts: embodiment and moving image culture
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Abstract
In these innovative essays, Vivian Sobchack considers the key role our bodies play in of today's image-saturated culture. Emphasizing our corporeal rather than our intellectual engagements with film and other media, Carnal Thoughts shows how our experience always emerges through our senses and how our bodies are not just visible objects but also sense-making, visual subjects. Sobchack draws on both phenomenological philosophy and a broad range of popular sources to explore bodily experience in contemporary, moving-image culture. She examines how, through the conflation of cinema and surgery, we've all had our eyes done; why we are moved by the movies; and the different ways in which we inhabit photographic,…
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- Conflation
- Movie theater
- Aesthetics
- Key (lock)
- Space (punctuation)
- Popular culture
- Sociology
- Visual arts
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