Tag Archives: Film
Alan A. Stone: Imagining Faith
The Tree of Life, directed by Terrence Malick In the movie, one sees, roughly, a family, the O’Briens, dealing with the death of one of their own. Then, nothing less… Read more
CFP: Powers of the False Symposium
Inspired by Gilles Deleuze’s theories of minor cinema and his term ‘powers of the false’, the symposium will turn to other philosophers too, to approach its central conceptual and ethical questions, including Levinas’ philosophy of alterity.
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism – Volume 69, Issue 1
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Special Issue: THE AESTHETICS OF ARCHITECTURE: PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE ART OF BUILDING Winter 2011, Volume 69, Issue 1 Kant and the Philosophy of… Read more
Steven Shaviro über Filmkritik
1. How do you consider your role as film critic? In the first place, I consider my role as a film critic — and also as a Professor of Film… Read more
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy: Vol 18, No 2 (2008–2010)
Vol 18, No 2 (2008-2010) Special issue on Godard and Philosophy, co-edited by Burlin Barr and John E. Drabinski Table of Contents Philosophy as a Kind of Cinema: Introducing Godard… Read more
Reconstruction 10.3 (2010): Inventions of Activism
Editors’ Introduction: What is Outsider Criticism? (open-access journal) Outsiders Evolution, Popular Culture, and the Nature of Scientific Knowledge, by James Clinton Whose America is This, Anyway?: Class, Identity, and the… Read more
New Review of Film and Television Studies
New Review of Film and Television Studies, Volume 8 Issue 4 2010 Introduction to Christian Metz’s Impersonal Enunciation, or the Place of Film Author: Cormac Deane Impersonal Enunciation, or the… Read more
Coen Brothers and Wittgenstein
Nearly 30 years before brother filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen released their new film True Grit, the younger sibling, Ethan, wrote his senior thesis at Princeton on the works of… Read more
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… Read more
Slavoj Zizek – Hollywood Today: Report from an Ideological Frontline
from lacan dot com http://www.lacan.com/lacan1.htm Slavoj Zizek Hollywood Today: Report from an Ideological Frontline http://www.lacan.com/essays/?page_id=347 […] Les non-dupes errent So when even products of the allegedly “liberal” Hollywood display the… Read more
Parallax, Volume 15 Issue 3 2009
TOC Jacques Rancière: in Disagreement Paul Bowman; Richard Stamp Conjunctive Times, Disjointed Time: Philosophy between Enigma and Disagreement Sudeep Dasgupta Politics without Politics Jodi Dean
Film-Philosophy
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… Read more
World Pictures Journal: Volume 2
Link to articles Derek Attridge and Henry Staten – Reading for the Obvious: A Conversation Scott Durham – “The Center of the World Everywhere”: Bamako and the Scene of the… Read more
CFP: New Extremism (updated)
The New Extremism: Contemporary European Cinema Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, 24th-25th of April 2009 Keynote Speakers: Dr Martine Beugnet, Edinburgh University, Professor Martin Barker, University of Aberystwyth In recent years,… Read more
Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society: Volume 13 Issue 2 July 2008
TOC The Narration of Collective Trauma: The “True Story” of Jasper, Texas — Kalina Brabeck and Ricardo Ainslie “Two Brotherless Peoples”: On the Constitutive Traumas of Class Struggle — Akis… Read more
Symposium: The Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy
TOC: Volume 12 Issue Number 1 Spring 2008 Violence and Embodiment — JAMES MENSCH Personnage, pensée, perception: Entre figure esthétique et personnage conceptuel, oscille le personnage du cinéma — CAROLINE… Read more
Book Review: Ranciere on Film
Jacques Rancière’s books, Film Fables and The Future of the Image, are really trying to do what his work in politics often does. If his collection of essays, On The… Read more
Zizek: Pervert’s Guide to Family
When Sophie Fiennes approached me with the idea to do a "pervert's guide" to cinema, our shared goal was to demonstrate how psychoanalytic cinema-criticism is still the best we have,… Read more