Address of the Eye
Discover the captivating exploration of cinema in Address of the Eye by Vivian Sobchack, published by Princeton University Press in 1991. This thought-provoking book, spanning 354 pages, challenges conventional film theory by presenting cinema not merely as a visual object but as an engaging, sensing, and sensual subject. Sobchack delves into the complexities of cinematic experience, urging readers to reconsider the role of the spectator beyond being a passive recipient of a deterministic cinematic apparatus. Ideal for film scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book offers a fresh perspective on film studies, philosophy, and pop culture. Dive into the intricate relationship between cinema and perception with this essential read that reshapes our understanding of visual storytelling.