Jeff Wall's photograph A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai), 1993 (courtesy of Wikipedia) |
Today, in its continuing series of catch up posts on new offerings from open access film e-journals, Film Studies For Free brings you links to the contents of the latest issue of Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image.
Of particular interest, this time, are Tom McClelland's clear-eyed account of the respects 'in which the medium of film and the discipline of philosophy can intersect', Agustín Zarzosa's detailed evaluation of Rancière’s criticism of Deleuze, and Temenuga Trifonova's terrific discussion of the ways in which contemporary photography, like that of Jeff Wall mentioned above, 'seeks to reclaim the cinematic within the photographic from within the twilight of indexicality'.
Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image, No. 2 (2011)
Abstracts and Contributors
Articles
- Agustín Zarzosa, 'Layering Images, Thwarting Fables: Deleuze, Rancière and the Allegories of Cinema'
- Questions for Jacques Rancière around his book Les écarts du cinéma (English version and French version): Conducted by Susana Nascimento Duarte
- William Brown on the Film-Philosophy Conference (Liverpool John Moores University, 6-8 July, 2011)
Translation
Many thanks, Katie.
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