Noël Carroll
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Noël Carroll is an American philosopher considered to be one of the leading figures in contemporary philosophy of art. Although Professor Carroll is best known for his work in the philosophy of film, he works in general on philosophy of art, theory of media, and also philosophy of history
Philosophy of history
The term philosophy of history refers to the theoretical aspect of history, in two senses. It is customary to distinguish critical philosophy of history from speculative philosophy of history...

. His most popular and influential book is The Philosophy of Horror, or Paradoxes of the Heart (1990).

Currently, he is a distinguished professor of philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center. He holds PhDs in both cinema studies and philosophy. As a journalist, earlier in his career he published a number of articles in the Chicago Reader, ARtforum, In These Times, Dance Magazine, Soho Weekly News and The Village Voice. He is also the author of five documentaries.

Monographs

  • Philosophical Problems of Classical Film Theory, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1988.
  • Mystifying Movies: Fads and Fallacies in Contemporary Film Theory, New York, Columbia University Press, 1988.
  • The Philosophy of Horror, or Paradoxes of the Heart, New York, Routledge, 1990.
  • Theorizing The Moving Image, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
  • A Philosophy of Mass Art, New York, Oxford University Press, 1998.
  • Interpreting The Moving Image, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1998.
  • Philosophy of Art: A Contemporary Introduction, New York, Routledge, 1999.
  • Beyond Aesthetics: Philosophical Essays, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
  • Engaging The Moving Image, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2003.
  • Comedy Incarnate: Buster Keaton, Physical Humor and Bodily Coping, Malden, Blackwell Publishing, 2007.
  • The Philosophy of Motion Pictures, Malden, Blackwell Publishing, 2008.
  • On Criticism, London, Routledge, 2009.
  • Art in Three Dimensions, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010.
  • Living in an Artworld, Louisville, Evanston Publishing, in press.
  • Arthur Danto’s Philosophy of Art: Essays, New York, Columbia University Press, accepted and under revision.
  • A Short Introduction to Humour, Oxford, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
  • Classics in the Philosophy of Art, Oxford, Oxford University Press, in preparation.

Edited Volumes

  • Post-Theory: Reconstructing Film Studies (edited with David Bordwell
    David Bordwell
    David Bordwell is an American film theorist and film historian. Since receiving his PhD from the University of Iowa in 1974, he has written more than fifteen volumes on the subject of cinema including Narration in the Fiction Film , Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema , Making Meaning , and On the...

    ), Madison, University of Wisconsin Press
    University of Wisconsin Press
    The University of Wisconsin Press is a non-profit university press publishing peer-reviewed books and journals. It primarily publishes work by scholars from the global academic community but also serves the citizens of Wisconsin by publishing important books about Wisconsin, the Upper Midwest, and...

    , 1996.
  • Theories of Art Today, Madison, University of Wisconsin Press
    University of Wisconsin Press
    The University of Wisconsin Press is a non-profit university press publishing peer-reviewed books and journals. It primarily publishes work by scholars from the global academic community but also serves the citizens of Wisconsin by publishing important books about Wisconsin, the Upper Midwest, and...

    , 2000.
  • Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures, (edited with Jinhee Choi), Malden, Blackwell Publishing, 2006.
  • Philosophy in the Twilight Zone, (edited with Lester Hunt), Oxford, Blackwell, 2009.
  • The Poetics, Aesthetics and Philosophy of Narrative, (edited with an introduction by Noël Carroll), Oxford, Blackwell, 2009.
  • Narrative, Insight and Emotion, (edited with John Gibson), University Park, Penn State University Press, forthcoming.

Academic Articles (incomplete: present to 2004)

  • "Art in an Expanded Field", British Journal of Aesthetics (forthcoming).
  • "Character, Social Information and the Challenge of Psychology", New Literary History (forthcoming).
  • "Art Interpretation", British Journal of Aesthetics (forthcoming).
  • "Movies, the Moral Emotions, and Character", in Midwest Studies in Philosophy (forthcoming).
  • "Art, Emotion and Ethics", for Philosophy and Literature (forthcoming).
  • "The Structure and Significance of Beardsley’s Aesthetics", for Journal of Aesthetic Education (forthcoming).
  • "Les cul de Sacs of Enlightenment Aesthetics", for Metaphilosophy (forthcoming).
  • "Art. Equality, and the Avant-Garde of the Sixties", in El 68:Memoria de los 40 anos del Movimeinto Estuddiantil del 68, ed. by Juncia Aviles (Mexico City: Direccion General Publicaciones UNAM, forthcoming).
  • "On the Necessity of Theater", for Philosophy and Literature (forthcoming).
  • "Music and Motion Pictures", (with Margaret Moore), for The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Music, ed. by Theodore Gracyk and Andrew Kania (London: Routledge, 2011), pp. 456-467.
  • "Basic Theatrical Understanding: Considerations for James Hamilton", Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 43, No. 3 (Fall, 2009), pp. 15–22.
  • "On Some Affective Relations between Audiences and Characters in Popular Fictions", in Empathy: Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience, ed. by Peter Goldie and Amy Coplan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
  • "Memento and the Phenomenology of Comprehending Motion Picture Narration", in Memento, edited by Andrew Kania (London: Routledge, 2009).
  • "Tales of Dread in The Twilight Zone: A Contribution to Narratology", in Philosophy and The Twilight Zone, ed. by Lester Hunt and Noël Carroll (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2009).
  • "Monsters and the Moving Image: Replies to Laetz and Yanal", Film and Philosophy (2009).
  • "Aesthetic Experience, Art, and Artists", Aesthetic Experience, edited by Richard Shusterman and Adele Tomlin (London: Routledge, 2008), pp. 145–165.
  • "Motion Pictures", Cambridge Handbook of Aesthetics, ed. S. Davies et al. (Oxford: Blackwell, 2009).
  • "Comedy", Cambridge Handbook of Aesthetics, ed. S. Davies et al. (Oxford: Blackwell, 2009).
  • "Mass Art", Cambridge Handbook of Aesthetics, ed. S. Davies et al. (Oxford: Blackwell, 2009).
  • "Style", Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Film, ed. Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga (London: Routledge, 2008)
  • "Narration", Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Film, ed. Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga (London: Routledge, 2008).
  • "Narrative Closure in Cinema", Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Film, Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga (London: Routledge, 2008).
  • "Music, Mind, and Morality: Arousing the Body Politic", (with Philip Alperson), Journal of Aesthetic Education, vol. 42, no. 1 (Spring, 2008), pp. 1–15.
  • "Talk to Them: An Introduction", in Talk to Her, edited by Anne Westcott Eaton (London: Routledge, 2008).
  • "Philosophy in the Moving Image: Response to Bruce Russell", in Film and Philosophy, Volume 12 (2008), pp. 17–26.
  • "Arthur Danto and the Problem of Beauty", Il Mondo dell’arte il tempo dell’arte: Prospettive sull’estetica di Arthur C. Danto, ed. by Michele Di Monte (Rome: Meltemi Editore, forthcoming).
  • "Critical Review of The Aesthetic Function of Art by Gary Iseminger", Philosophical Quarterly (forthcoming).
  • "Arthur Danto, Filosofia dell’arte e attivita critica", in Arthur C. Danto e l’ontologia dell’arte, ed. by T. Andina and A. Lancieri, in Rivista di estetica, no. 35 (2/(2007), pp. 67–80.
  • "Critical Discussion of Art and Intention by Paisley Livingston", Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 31, No. 2 (October, 2007), 394-404.
  • "Not Reconciled: Comments for Peter Kivy", (with Margaret Moore), Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol 65, No. 3 (Summer, 2007), pp. 318–322..
  • "Consuming Passions: Sex and the City", for Ethics and Film, Revue International de Philosophie (forthcoming).
  • "The Problem with Movie Stars", for Photograph and Philosophy: Essays on the Pencil of Nature, ed. by Scott Walden (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2008), pp. 248–264.
  • "Globalization Then and Now", Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 65, No. 1 (Winter, 2007), pp. 131–142.
  • "Art and Alienation", The Life and Death of Images: Ethics and Aesthetics, ed. by D. Costello and D. Willsdon (London: Tate Publications, 2008), 89-99..
  • "Comments for Adrian Piper", Aesthetics and Ethics, ed. by D. Costello and D. Willsdon (London: Tate Publications, 2008), pp. 135–138.
  • "Narrative Closure", Philosophical Studies 35 (2007), pp. 1–15.
  • "On the Ties that Bind", Philosophy and the Interpretation of Popular Culture, ed. William Irwin and Jorge Gracia (Rowman and Littlefield, 2006), pp. 89–116..
  • "Narrative and the Ethical Life", Art and Ethics, ed. Garry Hagberg (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2009).

  • "Feeling Movement: Music and Dance", (with Margaret Moore), for the Revue Internationale de Philosophie (2008).
  • "Danto, the End of Art, and the Orientational Narrative", The Library of Living Philosophers: The Philosophy of Arthur Danto (Open Court, forthcoming).
  • "The Significance of Realism for the Philosophy of Art", Mimesis. Realismos Modernos 1918-1945, ed. Tomas Lorans (Madrid: Museo-Thyssen, 2007), pp. pp. 43–65, 135-155..
  • "Balanchine, Cunningham and Postmodern Dance", (with Sally Banes), Dance Chronicle V. 29 no. 1 (2006). pp. 49–68.
  • "Vertigo and the Pathologies of Romantic Love", Hitchcock and Philosophy, edited by David Baggett and William A. Drumin (LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 2007), pp. 101–113.
  • "Philosophy and Drama: Performance, Interpretation and Intentionality", Staging Philosophy, edited by David Saltz and David Krasner (Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 2006), pp. 104–121.
  • "Artistic Truth", Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd Edition, ed. Donald Borchert (New York: Thomson/Gale Publishers, 2006), Vol. I, pp. 333–337.
  • "The Definition of Art", Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd Edition , Donald Borchert, (New York: Thomson/Gale Publishers, 2006), Vol. I, pp. 296–302.
  • "Art and Interpretation", Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd Edition, ed. Donald Borchert (New York: Thomson/Gale Publishers, 2006), Vol. I, pp. 310–315.
  • "The Fear of Fear Itself: The Philosophy of Halloween", The Undead and Philosophy, ed. by Richard Greene (LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court, 2006), pp. 223–235.
  • "Literature, Realism and Knowledge", Senses of the World: Essays on Fiction, Narrative and Knowledge, edited by John Gibson, Wolfgang Huemer, and Luca Pocci (London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 24–42.
  • "Philosophizing through the Moving Image: The Case of Serene Velocity," Journal of Aesthetics and Criticism, vol. 64, no. 1(Winter 2006), pp. 173–185..
  • "What Mr. Creosote Knows about Laughter", Philosophy and Monty Python, edited by Gary Hardcastle and George Reisch (LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court, 2006) pp. 25–35 .
  • "Engaging Critics", Film Studies Issue 8 (Summer, 2006), pp. 161–169.
  • "The Moving Image: Form and Fact -- Responses to Wartenberg and Light", Film and Philosophy, v. 10 (2006), pp. 173–182.
  • "Ethics and Aesthetics: Replies to Dickie, Stecker and Livingston", The British Journal of Aesthetics, vol. 46 no. 1 (January 2006). pp. 82–95.
  • "Two Comic Plots", The Monist, vol. 88, no. 1 (January 2005), pp. 154–183.
  • "Art and Recollection", The Journal of Aesthetic Education, v. 39, no. 2 (Summer 2005), pp. 1–12.
  • "Sympathy for the Devil", in The Sopranos and Philosophy, ed. by Richard Greene and Peter Vernezze (LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 2004), pp. 121–136.
  • "Aesthetic Experience: A Question of Content", in Contemporary Debates in Aesthetics, ed. Matthew Kieran (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2004), pp. 69–97.
  • "Art and the Ethical Domain", Blackwell Companion to Aesthetics, edited by Peter Kivy (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2004), pp. 126–151.
  • "Mass Art as Art", Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism (Winter 2004). pp. 61–65.
  • "Art and Human Nature", Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism (Summer 2004). pp. 95–108.

Magazine Articles

  • "Air Dancing", The Drama Review (TDR), vol.19, n°1, 1975.
  • "Mind, Medium and Metaphor in Harry Smith's Heaven and Earth Magic", Film Quarterly, vol.31, n°2, 1977-1978.
  • "Organic Analysis", TDR, vol.22, n°3, September 1979, pp. 34–44.

Newspaper Articles

  • "For God and Country", Artforum, January 1973.
  • "Joan Jones: Making the Image Visible", Artforum, avril 1974.
  • "Douglas Dunn, 308 Broadway", Artforum, septembre 1974.
  • "Entr'acte, Paris and Dada", Millennium Film Journal, n°1, 1977.
  • "The Cabinet of Dr. Kracauer", Millennium Film Journal, n°2, Spring/Summer 1978, pp. 77–85.
  • "Choreographic Canvases", Soho Weekly News, December 1978.
  • "Lang, Pabst and Sound", Cine-tracts, n°5, 1978, pp. 15–23.
  • "Welles and Kafka", Film Reader, n°3, 1978, pp. 180–188.

Screen Writing

  • "Film as Collage," Film and Video Review, WNET, aired 1982, Robin Leventhal, producer.
  • "Dancing with the Camera," (with Sally Banes), Film and Video Review, WNET, aired 1982, Linda Romano, producer.
  • "Sexual Poetics: New Films by Women," Film and Video Review, WNET, aired 1983, Robin Leventhal, producer.
  • "Film as Play," Film and Video Review, WNET, aired 1983, Robin Leventhal, producer.
  • "The Last Conversation: Eisenstein's Carmen Ballet," 1998, produced by Sally Banes, shown at: Dancing for the Camera: International Festival of Film and Video Dance at the American Dance Festival, Durham, North Carolina, 1998; Cinematheque Ontario; Oxford University; Center for Performance Research (Aberystwyth, Wales), and at the Society for Dance History Scholars Annual Meeting (Eugene, Oregon). Distributed by Artworks Video.

Education

  • B.A., Philosophy, Hofstra University, 1969
  • M.A., Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, 1970
  • M.A., Cinema Studies, New York University, 1974
  • M.A., Philosophy, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, 1976
  • Ph.D., Cinema Studies, New York University, 1976 (thesis title : "An In-Depth Analysis of Buster Keaton's The General")
  • Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, 1983

Positions

  • Monroe C. Beardsley Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
  • Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities at Temple University.
  • Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center.
  • Former president of the American Society for Aesthetics.

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