Cinema and Environment: The Arts of Noticing in the Anthropocene

The aim of this paper is to raise questions about how cinema can allow us to rethink our relationship with the environment in the context of what is known today as the Anthropocene. In the discussion, I chart the current debates about the ecological in the humanities, with a particular focus on new...

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Published inRes Rhetorica Vol. 8; no. 2; pp. 2 - 21
Main Author Paszkiewicz, Katarzyna
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Polish Rhetoric Society 01.01.2021
Polskie Towarzystwo Retoryczne
Polskie Towarzystwo Retoryczne/ Polish Rhetoric Society
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Summary:The aim of this paper is to raise questions about how cinema can allow us to rethink our relationship with the environment in the context of what is known today as the Anthropocene. In the discussion, I chart the current debates about the ecological in the humanities, with a particular focus on new materialisms, to argue that cinema can be fruitfully thought of as part of what anthropologist Anna Tsing (2015) calls the “arts of noticing”. I then turn to a consideration of the potential influx of affect theories on ecocriticism and film studies, before sketching out possible approaches to studying film from an affective, new materialist and postanthropocentric perspective. These approaches might have wider implications for rhetorical perspectives on cinema, especially for those investigating emotional appeals.
ISSN:2392-3113
2392-3113
DOI:10.29107/rr2021.2.1