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February 10, 2012 5:31 am You are here:Home Journal Articles Film-Philosophy

Film-Philosophy

Posted by Farhang Erfani on May 21, 2009 in Journal Articles | 0 Comment

Volume 13, Issue No. 1, 2009

Articles

’Occupy without Counting’: Furtive Urbanism in the Films of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (1-15)
R.D. Crano

Hegel and the Impossibility of the Future in Science Fiction Cinema (16-37)
Todd McGowan

Godfathers and Sons: Tripping Over the Unconscious (38-52)
Timothy O’Leary

Consumer Ethics in Thank You For Smoking (53-67)
Stacy Thompson

Meanings and authorships in Dune (68-89)
Tony Todd

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