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Screening Fears - by Francesco Casetti (Hardcover)

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  • A historical and theoretical investigation of the unexpected ways screen-based media protect and excite viewers' fears and anxieties of the world In this brilliant contribution to contemporary media studies, acclaimed theorist Francesco Casetti advances a provocative hypothesis: instead of being prostheses that expand or extend our perceptions, modern screen-based media are in fact apparatuses that shelter and protect us from exposure to the world.
  • About the Author: Francesco Casetti is the Sterling Professor of Humanities and Film and Media Studies at Yale University.
  • 272 Pages
  • Social Science, Media Studies

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"A historical and theoretical investigation of the unexpected ways screen-based media protect and excite viewers' fears and anxieties of the world.



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A historical and theoretical investigation of the unexpected ways screen-based media protect and excite viewers' fears and anxieties of the world

In this brilliant contribution to contemporary media studies, acclaimed theorist Francesco Casetti advances a provocative hypothesis: instead of being prostheses that expand or extend our perceptions, modern screen-based media are in fact apparatuses that shelter and protect us from exposure to the world. Rather than bringing us closer to external reality, dominant forms of visual media function as barriers or enclosures that defend against the apparent threats and dangers that seem increasingly to surround us. Working with an original historical overview that begins with the Phantasmagoria of the late eighteenth century, then the shared interior spaces of the movie theater in the early to mid-twentieth century, and finally the solitary digital milieus of the present, Casetti traces the outlines of the protective "bubbles" that disconnect us from our immediate surroundings. To be provided with a shield of immunity to the hazards and uncertainties of the world while experiencing them at a safe remove might seem a positive development. But, he asks, what if these media, instead of providing invulnerability, ensnare individuals in a suffocating enclosure? What if, in their effort to keep reality under control, they exercise a violence equal to that of the dangers they resist? In a dialectical exercise, and through a vivid range of cultural artifacts, Screening Fears traces the emergence of modern protective media and the way they changed our forms of mediation with the world in which we live.



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"Screening Fears compellingly assesses the role of the screen in allowing people to retreat from reality and to negotiate absence through the presence of the medium. . . . It would be hard to find someone as lucid and well read as Francesco Casetti, who draws from diverse fields of study to analyze an often-overlooked element within film and media studies. Its import will not be lost on anyone who reads it, as the blend of historical analysis, philosophical inquiry and modern relevance bolsters the text as an engaging and thought-provoking investigation."---Tobijah Rogers, Film-Philosophy

"Powerful and provocative."---Richard Grusin, Critical Inquiry



About the Author



Francesco Casetti is the Sterling Professor of Humanities and Film and Media Studies at Yale University. Among his books are Inside the Gaze; Theories of Cinema, 1945-1995; Eye of the Century: Film, Experience, Modernity; and The Lumière Galaxy: Seven Key Words for the Cinema to Come.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.98 Inches (W) x .94 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.28 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Media Studies
Genre: Social Science
Number of Pages: 272
Publisher: Zone Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Francesco Casetti
Language: English
Street Date: August 15, 2023
TCIN: 88311826
UPC: 9781942130871
Item Number (DPCI): 247-28-8043
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What historical overview does the book cover?

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Q: What is the main hypothesis presented in the book?

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  • A: The book proposes that modern screen-based media protect us from exposure to the world's dangers rather than just expand our perceptions.

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  • A: It examines how media serve as barriers that shield individuals from real-world fears and anxieties, affecting our engagement with reality.

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