In The Cognitive Semiotics of Film Warren Buckland argues that the conflict between cognitive film theory and contemporary film theory is unproductive. Examining and developing the work of ''cognitive film semiotics'' a neglected branch of film theory that combines the insights of cognitive science with those of linguistics and semiotics he investigates Michel Colin''s cognitive semantic theory of film; Francesco Casetti and Christian Metz''s theories of film enunciation; Roger Odin''s cognitive-pragmatic film theory; and Michel Colin and Dominique Chateau''s cognitive studies of film syntax which are viewed within the framework of Noam Chomsky''s transformational generative grammar. Presenting a survey of cognitive film semiotics this study also re-evaluates the film semiotics of the 1960s highlights the weaknesses of American cognitive film theory and challenges the move toward ''post-theory'' in film studies.
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