Film as a Medium of Seduction: Introduction to the Seduction-Theory of Film

Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden (2024)
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The seduction-theory defines film in a broader sense as a medium of seduction, based on the French concept of séduction. It is a theoretical approach influenced by continental philosophy and classical film theory, linked to a three-stage analytical model. The book introduces the theoretical foundations and, using various classical and contemporary examples from film history, presents a genuine method of film analysis.

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