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      Real Images Flow: Mullā Sadrā Meets Film-Philosophy

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      Film-Philosophy
      Edinburgh University Press

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          Abstract

          The eastern Islamic concept of the imaginal realm, which explains how supra-sensory realities present themselves to imaginative perception, can enrich the imagination of film-philosophy. The imaginal realm, in Arabic ‘alam al-mithal, world of images, or ‘alam al-khayal, imaginative world, is part of a triadic ontology of sensible, imaginal, and intelligible realms. Diverging from roots shared with Western thought in the concept of the imaginative faculty, the Islamic imaginal realm is supra-individual and more real than matter. The imaginal realm is a radically pro-image concept, affirming the importance of poetry, art, and images in motion. As developed by the Persian philosopher Sadr al-Dîn Muhammad al-Shîrâzî, known as Mullâ Sadrâ (1571–1640), the imaginal realm flows and intensifies, in a process philosophy we may fruitfully compare with Spinoza, Leibniz, and Whitehead. I sketch the genealogy of the imaginal realm and compare it to contemporary Western film-philosophy. I suggest how this transcendental concept can be made immanent. Finally, I draw from contemporary Muslim thinkers, such as Mohammed Arkoun, who ground a visionary collective politics in the imaginal realm. My central example, the documentary The Lebanese Rocket Society (2012) by Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joriege, exemplifies film's imaginal powers.

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                Journal
                Film-Philosophy
                Film-Philosophy
                Edinburgh University Press
                1466-4615
                February 2016
                February 2016
                : 20
                : 1
                : 24-46
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Simon Fraser University ()
                Article
                10.3366/film.2016.0003
                16ed79cf-7891-4fef-b1ff-843438654ef9
                © 2016

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