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American Medium

A New Film Philosophy

Eyal Peretz

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English
Stanford University Press
18 November 2025
In this masterful new work, film critic and philosopher Eyal Peretz forges a new connection between the concept of ""America"" and the medium of film. Through exemplary close readings of six fundamental American films—John Ford's Young Mr. Lincoln and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, Steven Spielberg's West Side Story, and Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation and Marie Antoinette—Peretz demonstrates the way the connection between ""America"" and film is enabled through the development of a philosophical concept of medium that allows both ""America"" and film to be thought anew.

As Peretz shows, ""America"" can be understood as a medium providing a new framework for understanding human life in modernity—an era that's seen the demise of theology (or the ""death of god,"" as Nietzsche declared). Through incisive readings of the films mentioned above, Peretz shows each to function in its own singular fashion as an allegory of the way that ""America""—that is, the demand to ground human life non-theologically—becomes the notion around which the medium of Hollywood film circulates.
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Imprint:   Stanford University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781503644229
ISBN 10:   1503644227
Series:   Cultural Memory in the Present
Pages:   277
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Eyal Peretz is Professor of Comparative Literature, Indiana University Bloomington and the author of several books, including The Off-Screen: An Investigation of the Cinematic Frame (Stanford, 2017).

Reviews for American Medium: A New Film Philosophy

""Anyone interested in American film, the unique potential of cinema, the fate of the idea of American exceptionalism, or the uniquely American experience of modernity, will find Peretz's thoughtful readings of the films he discusses provocative, insightful, and invaluable."" --Robert Pippin, author of Filmed Thought ""Moving between theoretically ambitious arguments and detailed analyses of films, Peretz makes a compelling case for an intrinsic relation between film and 'America.' This is an important book for anyone interested in American cinema."" --Daniel Morgan, author of The Lure of the Image


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