Neurocinema-The Sequel: A History of Neurology on Screen
Neurocinema-The Sequel: A History of Neurology on Screen
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The history of neurology is reviewed in Neurocinema-The Sequel, which covers 180 films and evaluates their depictions of neurological disorders. It explores whether film can provide insight and debate and discusses the importance of these films for those who see and manage neurologic patients.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 235 pages
Publication date: 22 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The captivating and extraordinary journey of neurology as seen through the lens of filmmakers is a testament to the profound impact of visual storytelling on our understanding of the human brain and its disorders. In his latest book, Neurocinema - The Sequel, Dr. John Smith delves into the rich history of neurology as depicted in film, spanning from the early days of cinema to the present. This comprehensive review explores how neurology has been portrayed on the big screen, highlighting the emergence and disappearance of neurologic topics over time, with some making a resurgence in recent films.
Dr. Smith meticulously assesses and rates a staggering 180 films, showcasing many of them as exceptional depictions of neurological disorders. Through his lens, he examines whether film, from a neurologic perspective, can offer valuable insights and spark meaningful debates. Each film discussed in this book demands the utmost attention of healthcare professionals, caregivers, and individuals who are passionate about understanding and supporting neurologic patients and their families.
Neurocinema - The Sequel serves as a captivating archive of neurologic representation, inviting readers to embark on a journey through a rich collection of cinematic wonders of enduring cultural and historical significance. This book is a testament to the power of visual storytelling to enhance our understanding of the human brain and its complexities, paving the way for new avenues of exploration and empathy in the field of neurology.
Weight: 620g
Dimension: 178 x 254 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032220024
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