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Pleasures, Desires, Fantasies --$t2. Movies and Emotions --$t3. Stories and Sympathies --$t4. The Sensual Medium --$t5. Affective Trajectories and Synesthesia --$t6. Negative Emotions and Sympathetic Narratives --$t7. The Rhetoric of Emotion --$tConclusion: Moving Viewers --$tNotes --$tBibliography --$tIndex 330 $aEveryone knows the thrill of being transported by a film, but what is it that makes movie watching such a compelling emotional experience? In Moving Viewers, Carl Plantinga explores this question and the implications of its answer for aesthetics, the psychology of spectatorship, and the place of movies in culture. Through an in-depth discussion of mainstream Hollywood films, Plantinga investigates what he terms "the paradox of negative emotion" and the function of mainstream narratives as ritualistic fantasies. He describes the sensual nature of the movies and shows how film emotions are often elicited for rhetorical purposes. 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