Film as philosophy / / Bernd Herzogenrath, editor.
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Place / Publishing House: | Minneapolis : : University of Minnesota Press,, [2017] 2017 |
Year of Publication: | 2017 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (368 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: film and|as philosophy: an elective affinity? / Bernd Herzogenrath
- Striking poses: gesture, image, and remake in the cinematic Bergson / John O Maoiarca
- Hugo Mensterberg, film, and philosophy / Robert Sinnerbrink
- Different, even wholly irrational arguments: the film-philosophy of Bela Balezs / Adrian Martin
- This is your brain on cinema: Antonin Artaud / Gregory Flaxman
- From lyrosophy to "anti-philosophy": the thought of cinema in Jean Epstein / Christophe Wall-Romana
- Montage Eisenstein: mind the gap / Julia Vassilieva
- Andre Bazin's film theory and the history of ideas / Angela Dalle Vacche
- Strange topologics: Deleuze takes a ride down David Lynch's Lost highway / Bernd Herzogenrath
- Hurray for Hollywood: philosophy and cinema according to Stanley Cavell / Elisabeth Bronfen
- Thinking cinema with Alain Badiou / Alex Ling
- Thinking as feast: Raymonde Carasco / Nicole Brenez
- Ranciere's film theory as deviation / Tom Conley
- Movie-made philosophy / Noel Carroll
- "Not time's fool": marriage as an ethical relationship in Michael Haneke's Amour
- Thomas E. Wartenberg
- Experience and explanation in the cinema / Murray Smith.