Inaugural issue of Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image

Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image is a new international peer-reviewed publication devoted to the philosophical inquiry into cinema. It gathers scholars and contributions from different philosophical traditions and it is published online by the Philosophy of Language Institute, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon.

Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image: Issue 1 (December 2010)

Contents:

Editorial Patrícia Silveirinha Castello Branco, Sérgio Dias Branco, Susana Viegas

Articles A Care for the Claims of Theory, D. N. Rodowick

Carroll on the Moving Image, Thomas Wartenberg

Deleuze: the thinking of the brain, Raymond Bellour

Mucous, Monsters and Angels: Irigaray and Zulawski’s Possession, Patricia MacCormack

Film theory meets analytic philosophy; or, film studies and l’affaire Sokal, Murray Smith

Interviews Georges Didi-Huberman: «…. Ce qui rend le temps lisible, c’est l´image». Susana Nascimento Duarte, Maria Irene Aparício

Conference Reports Cognitive Deleuze, William Brown

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