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    C inema as Pedagogy through Film Theories
    (White Falcon Publishing, 2025) Mohammad Adeel
    This chapter provides a comprehensive scholarly overview of film theory, spanning formalist and realist paradigms to psychoanalytic, semiotic, feminist, Marxist, postcolonial, and contemporary digital/post-theory perspectives. Anchored in foundational theorists such as Sergei Eisenstein, André Bazin, François Truffaut, Laura Mulvey, Christian Metz, and David Bordwell, it explores how different theoretical lenses interrogate cinematic form. authorship, spectatorship, ideology, gender, race, and technological change. Through close readings of seminal texts (eg, Film Form, What Is Cinema? "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema") and integration of recent empirical and digital studies, the chapter illustrates evolving modes of critique. Sectional case studies highlight how classic and contemporary films may be analyzed through multiple approaches for instance, using formalism and auteur theory for Hitchcock, feminist critique in horror, and postcolonial analysis in world cinema. The chapter concludes with reflections on the continued relevance of pluralistic theory in an era shaped by streaming, VR, and algorithmic spectatorship. This chapter aims to serve advanced students and scholars by synthesizing rich intellectual traditions with emerging empirical and digital trends.

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