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Film as Embodied Art
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12 November 2019

Film history, theory or criticism, Individual film directors, film-makers, Cognition and cognitive psychology
Maarten Coëgnarts holds a PhD in Film Studies and Visual Culture and an MA in Sociology (University of Antwerp). Since 2010 he has researched the interplay between metaphor, image schemas, and cinema. The results have been published in various peer-reviewed journals such as Metaphor and Symbol, New Review of Film and Television Studies and Projections. He is also co-editor of the book Embodied Cognition and Cinema (Leuven University Press, 2015).
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Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION: The Theoretical Context of This Study
CHAPTER 1: Identifying the Meaning: In Search of the Concepts of Kubrick’s Films
CHAPTER 2: Embodying the Meaning: The Role of Image Schemas, Metaphors, and Metonymies
CHAPTER 3: Setting the Conditions of Embodied Meaning-Making in Film: The Role of Film Style and Acting
CHAPTER 4: Fleshing Out the Embodied Meaning Visually: The Art of Kubrick
CHAPTER 5: Seeing and Listening to Kubrick’s Films: The Embodied Film Viewer
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Glossary
Filmography
Discography
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Index