Language, Metaphor & Film East & West in Film & Print.

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Language, Metaphor & Film East & West in Film & Print

Language & Truth n Language is extremely imprecise n Language at best approximates reality n It is a system of signs (signifiers) that represent or connote “meaning” (signified) n Words work best at describing objects that can be verified by the senses n Words become less accurate and more metaphorical when attempting to describe other spheres of reality Basic Concepts THE MEANING OF MEANING

Two Views of Language n Idealists n Romanticists n Mystics n Archetypal Basic Concepts THE MEANING OF MEANING SIGNIFIED SIGNIFIER

Two Views of Language n Idealists n Romanticists n Mystics n Archetypal Basic Concepts THE MEANING OF MEANING SIGNIFIED SIGNIFIER n Postmodernists n Poststructuralists n Constructivists SIGNIFIERSIGNIFIER

The Power of Metaphor Metaphor is the basis of language and thought. Basic Concepts THE MEANING OF MEANING

The Power of Metaphor There are no absolute truths. Basic Concepts THE MEANING OF MEANING

The Power of Metaphor All we can say about anything is that it is sort of like this... Basic Concepts THE MEANING OF MEANING

Ralph Waldo Emerson LANGUAGE (1849) 1. Words are signs of natural facts. 2. Particular natural facts are symbols of particular spiritual facts. 3. Nature is the symbol of spirit. How Language Means NATURE AS BASIS OF LANGUAGE

Ralph Waldo Emerson LANGUAGE (1849) “Every word which is used to express a moral or intellectual fact, if traced to its root, is found to be borrowed from some material appearance. Right means straight; wrong means twisted. Spirit primarily means wind...We say the heart to express emotion, the head to denote thought; and thought and emotion are words borrowed from sensible things, and now appropriated to spiritual nature.” How Language Means NATURE AS BASIS OF LANGUAGE

Ralph Waldo Emerson LANGUAGE (1849) “It is not words only that are emblematic; it is things which are emblematic. Every natural fact is a symbol of some spiritual fact. Every appearance in nature corresponds to some state of the mind, and that state of the mind can only be described by presenting that natural appearance as its picture. Light and darkness are our familiar expression for knowledge and ignorance; and heat for love. Visible distance behind and before us, is respectively our image of memory and hope.” How Language Means NATURE AS BASIS OF LANGUAGE

Ralph Waldo Emerson LANGUAGE (1849) “The whole of nature is a metaphor of the human mind.” Power of Metaphor NATURE AS BASIS OF LANGUAGE

T. S. Eliot OBJECTIVE CORRELATIVE (1919) “The only way of expressing emotion in the form of art is by finding an 'objective correlative'; in other words, a set of objects, a situation, a chain of events which shall be the formula of that particular emotion; such that when the external facts, which must terminate in sensory experience, are given, the emotion is immediately evoked." Power of Metaphor EVOKING OF EMOTIONS

Robert Frost EDUCATION BY POETRY “I have wanted in late years to go further and further in making metaphor the whole of thinking." Power of Metaphor METAPHOR AS THE BASIS OF THINKING

Freiderich Nietzche WHAT IS TRUTH? “What, therefore, is truth? A mobile army of metaphors..." All philosophies rest on the shifting texture of figurative language. Power of Metaphor METAPHOR AS THE BASIS OF THINKING

Milan Kundera “Metaphor is a means of grasping, through instantaneous revelation, the ungraspable essence of things.” Power of Metaphor METAPHOR AS THE BASIS OF THINKING

Andre Bazin ( ) CINEMATIC REALISM n Cinema and photography are media that an artist can utilize to review the deeper meanings behind the phenomena of existence n Close observation of natural phenomena reveal planetary consciousness n The spirit behind the “real” object n Long takes (long hard gaze) Film Theory METAPHOR AS THE BASIS OF CINEMATIC TRUTH

Andre Bazin ( ) “ We know that under the image revealed there is another which is truer to reality and under this image still another and yet again still another under this last one, right down to the true image of reality, absolute, mysterious, which no on will ever see.”

Andrei Tarkovsky

Krzysztof Kieslowski “ In Blue Kieslowski is attempting to render complex and difficult emotional states and situations from within the confines of the cinematic language he has at his disposal. Indeed, I would certainly contend that he stretches that language as far as possible so as to open the ground of new cinematic vistas (the sugar cube receding in the coffee, the mysterious flautist). “

Krzysztof Kieslowski “ There are details in Blue that seem to convey a proximity to hell, despair, dread and damnation. What Kieslowski is trying to do is to find a cinematic language that can express Julie’s dilemmas (in much the same way that Shakespeare, for example, stretched the written and spoken word to express the dilemmas and passions of his characters).” Richard Rushton, Reading Three Colours: Blue, Senses of Cinema

The Power of Metaphor There are no absolute truths. Language is imperfect. Metaphor is the basis of all thought. Film and literature are the highest forms of experiental “knowledge.”