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Creaturely Poetics: Animality and Vulnerability in Literature and Film
(Columbia University Press, 2011-04-26)
Exploring the "logic of flesh" and the use of the body to mark species identity, Anat Pick reimagines a poetics that begins with the vulnerability of bodies, not the omnipotence of thought.
Turning to Animals Between Love and Law
(Lawrence & Wishart, 2012)
As an alternative to Utilitarianism, animal ethics turned to the Continental philosophies of Levinas and Derrida that welcome and revere Otherness. While Utilitarianism relies on a ‘closed’ system of ethical calculations, ...
Three Worlds
(Berghahn, 2013-11)
"Three Worlds" explores three alternatives of cinematic worldhood in popular films that foreground the environment. If the images of the BBC’s recent wave of natural history productions tend towards ocular inflation, Werner ...
Intersecting Ecology and Film: A Paradigm Shift
(Berghahn, 2013-11)
Film theory and film studies have only recently rediscovered what is surely most visible about film: its entanglement in the world it shoots, edits, and projects. As a representational art, film ‘screens’ nonhuman nature ...
Some Small Discrepancy: Jean-Christophe-Bailly's Creaturely Ontology
(University of Illinois Press, 2013-10)
This extended review essay on Bailly's first major work in English translation, The Animal Side, situates Bailly in the continuum of Continental philosophy on the topics of animality and animal ontology, from Rilke to ...
Ex-centric Cinema Giorgio Agamben and Film Archaeology
(Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2016-10-20)
Yet the story of cinema became (through its institutionalization) one in which the human swiftly assumed centrality through the literary crafting of story, character and the expression of interiority.
This is my world: spatial representation in theResident Evilfilms
(Informa UK Limited, 2016-07-03)
Mapping Contemporary Cinema: blending critical pedagogy and research-based learning in undergraduate curriculum design
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2019-05-10)
Peace cinema: Religious Pacifism and Anti-war Sensibility in Friendly Persuasion (1956)
(Open Library of Humanities, 2019-05-23)