Phenomenology and Film Studies: Stefan Morawski’s Commentary on Roman Ingarden’s Theory Cover Image

Fenomenologia i filmoznawstwo. Stefana Morawskiego komentarz do koncepcji Romana Ingardena
Phenomenology and Film Studies: Stefan Morawski’s Commentary on Roman Ingarden’s Theory

Author(s): Rafał Koschany
Subject(s): Aesthetics, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Phenomenology, History of Art
Published by: Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: Roman Ingarden; Stefan Morawski; history of film theory; film studies; phenomenology; aesthetics;

Summary/Abstract: In the article “Ingarden’s Concept of Film Art,” Stefan Morawski analyses two texts devoted to film, written by the great philosopher in 1931 and 1947. He places them in the context of the world film theory of the time and asks questions about their originality. On the one hand, Ingarden’s works largely coincide with the intuitions of other scholars, but on the other hand, they are an important stage in the field of comparative studies (film vs. other arts). Above all, however, they played a huge role in the development of Polish film thought and in the attempt to apply the assumptions of phenomenological aesthetics to research on the ontology of the film work and the processes of its reception. (Non-reviewed material).

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 126
  • Page Range: 225-232
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Polish
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