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SUMMARY:Faith\, Film and Philosophy: Of Fairy-stories\, Fantasy and Myth
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LOCATION:Spokane\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Gonzaga University&rsquo\;s Faith and Reason Institute and Whitworth&nbsp\;University&rsquo\;s Weyerhaeuser Center for Faith and Learning are pleased to&nbsp\;announce their Seventh Annual Seminar on Faith\, Film and Philosophy\,&nbsp\;entitled &ldquo\;Of Fairy-stories\, Fantasy and Myth.&rdquo\; The past decade has&nbsp\;seen film adaptations of J.R.R. Tolkien&rsquo\;s The Lord of the Rings\, as&nbsp\;well as three of C.S. Lewis&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Chronicles of Narnia\,&rdquo\; and\, most&nbsp\;recently\, Tolkien&rsquo\;s The Hobbit. Although the immediate inspiration for&nbsp\;our seminar is the release of the first part of Peter Jackson&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;cinematic treatment of The Hobbit\, our interest is neither solely nor&nbsp\;primarily in Jackson&rsquo\;s films. Instead\, we wish to explore a variety of&nbsp\;cinematic treatments of myth\, fairy-story\, and fantasy\, and to explore&nbsp\;philosophical and religious questions raised by such films. The Star&nbsp\;Wars saga\, the various incarnations of the world of Star Trek\, the&nbsp\;imaginative world of Pan&rsquo\;s Labyrinth\, the Narnia films\, Snow White and&nbsp\;the Huntsman\, Prometheus\, Wrath of the Titans\, How to Train Your&nbsp\;Dragon\, Arrietty\, Ponyo\, Hugo\, Shrek\, Knowing\, The Road\, After&nbsp\;Earth&hellip\;.These are but some of the films that fall within the purview of&nbsp\;our seminar. Even apart from the content of these films\, the genres&nbsp\;touched upon in our title raise very general questions about art\,&nbsp\;reality\, meaning\, and truth. For example\, is film an appropriate art&nbsp\;form for mythopoesis? What is the nature of the reality portrayed in&nbsp\;these films? What truth\, if any\, can films of this sort explore or&nbsp\;convey?<br><br>Seminar sessions will take place on Friday (October 11th) and Saturday&nbsp\;(October 12th). Public lectures and other events associated with the&nbsp\;seminar will take place in the days leading up to the seminar. One of&nbsp\;the public lectures will be on the evening of October 11th\, when one&nbsp\;of our invited speakers will give a keynote address. The invited&nbsp\;speakers include Michael Foley (Baylor University)\, Richard McClelland&nbsp\;(Gonzaga University)\, and Katherin Rogers (University of Delaware).&nbsp\;These invited speakers will also participate as resident &ldquo\;experts&rdquo\;&nbsp\;during the seminar discussions.</p>\n<p>The seminar and its associated public events are part of a series of&nbsp\;jointly-sponsored programs focused on &ldquo\;Faith\, Reason and Popular&nbsp\;Culture.&rdquo\; &nbsp\;The conviction behind these programs is that if Christian&nbsp\;institutions of higher learning are to respond properly to their&nbsp\;charge to be places where faith seeks understanding\, then they must&nbsp\;engage contemporary popular culture. Film is among the most powerful&nbsp\;and important forms of popular culture.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>For further information please contact Dr. Brian Clayton\, Director\,&nbsp\;Gonzaga University Faith and Reason Institute at&nbsp\;clayton@gem.gonzaga.edu</a>.</p>
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