This is all becoming very cinematic
Could be fun:
"Continental Film Philosophy TodayNew Special Issue of Film-PhilosophyThe latest issue of the salon-journal Film-Philosophy (ISSN1466-4615) takes a snapshot of the new lines of thinking incontinental film philosophy. Taking on the new interest with thebodily in relation to the image, the return of deconstruction in filmstudies, and featuring a symposium on Dominique Chateau’s Cinéma etphilosophie (2005), the issue examines the possible futures ofphilosophy and film. (This includes the appearance of philosophers onfilm, with a review by Edward R. O’Neill of the recent films Derridaand Zizek!). Edited by four of the ten-member editorial collective(Sarah Cooper, David Martin-Jones, Douglas Morrey, and BenjaminNoys), this issue of Film-Philosophy continues our desire foraccessible academic engagement."
"Continental Film Philosophy TodayNew Special Issue of Film-PhilosophyThe latest issue of the salon-journal Film-Philosophy (ISSN1466-4615) takes a snapshot of the new lines of thinking incontinental film philosophy. Taking on the new interest with thebodily in relation to the image, the return of deconstruction in filmstudies, and featuring a symposium on Dominique Chateau’s Cinéma etphilosophie (2005), the issue examines the possible futures ofphilosophy and film. (This includes the appearance of philosophers onfilm, with a review by Edward R. O’Neill of the recent films Derridaand Zizek!). Edited by four of the ten-member editorial collective(Sarah Cooper, David Martin-Jones, Douglas Morrey, and BenjaminNoys), this issue of Film-Philosophy continues our desire foraccessible academic engagement."
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