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Philosophy and Film: April 2013
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Saturday, April 20, 2013. V for Vendetta: Rebellion in the Shadows. Few movies instill more rebellious spirit into viewers than V for Vendetta. A film that opens with a reference to Guy Fawkes, a 16. What if this good comes at the expense of a small minority group? While V for Vendetta does eventually succeed, many people are injured in the process, and he puts a large group of people in danger. Just as he is protesting the “ends justifies the means” mentality of the government, is he not...His tactics o...
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Film Studies For Free: FSFF's Favourite Online Film Studies Resources in 2011
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Tuesday, 20 December 2011. FSFF's Favourite Online Film Studies Resources in 2011. In English) with filmmaker and academic Clio Barnard. About her experimental documentary The Arbor. British writer of the 1986 film Rita, Sue and Bob, too. Was one of Film Studies For Free. S author's favourite films seen in 2011 (interview December 5, 2011). Not since its December 2008 blog entry A-Z of Favourite Scholarly Film and Moving Image Blogs. Has the otherwise intrepid Film Studies For Free. And 32 sample pages.
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SPECIAL ISSUE NO. 27. Scattered Subalternities: Transnationalism, Globalization, and Power. Edited by Ilaria A. De Pascalis, Judith Keilbach and Maria Francesca Piredda. Deadline for abstract proposal: April 30, 2016. This special issue of. Aims at picking up and tying together these now far-flung discussions to reconsider the location of the Other/Subaltern within the contemporary world. It seeks to address a number of fundamental questions: Who is the Other/Subaltern in the global frame? Beyond the tra...
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Is naturally open to any external contribution. We do not envisage any rigid schemes, program lines in the way of. Or “Dogma 95”, but believe however, that there is a reference and guidance framework as background for the journal’s work and orientation thus marking its peculiarity and its place in cinema studies. The following are some of the points we have focused on:. A study of early cinema and in more general terms of silent cinema but, above all, the study of the. The title was stolen from Louis Del...
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Philosophy and Film: V for Vendetta: Rebellion in the Shadows
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Saturday, April 20, 2013. V for Vendetta: Rebellion in the Shadows. Few movies instill more rebellious spirit into viewers than V for Vendetta. A film that opens with a reference to Guy Fawkes, a 16. What if this good comes at the expense of a small minority group? While V for Vendetta does eventually succeed, many people are injured in the process, and he puts a large group of people in danger. Just as he is protesting the “ends justifies the means” mentality of the government, is he not...His tactics o...
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Philosophy and Film: The Monster Among us in Psycho
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Saturday, April 20, 2013. The Monster Among us in Psycho. By Alfred Hitchcock, is unquestionably one of the foundational movies in cinema, especially horror. The mystery and repulsion surrounding the character of Norman Bates has entertained for decades. The character of Norman Bates just spawned a completely separate television serious because of this fascination. The scariest part of Psycho. Stays with you and scares you. Labels: Fear and Horror. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.
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Philosophy and Film: French Themed or Fight Club: Appearance vs. Content in Bridesmaids
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Saturday, April 6, 2013. French Themed or Fight Club: Appearance vs. Content in Bridesmaids. For this week I watched Bridesmaids. 2011), which is surprisingly one of my favorite recently made films. This was about the sixth or seventh time I have seen it, but I never thought I would be watching it for a philosophy class. Marketed as “the female version of The Hangover. I remember being quite apprehensive before the first time I saw Bridesmaids. In this theory, Critchley says that, “humour is produc...
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Philosophy and Film: Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner!!
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Saturday, April 13, 2013. Nobody Puts Baby In The Corner! Although we probably do not like to admit it, the majority of people were pretty impressionable in High School, at an age when many of us were firmly trying to establish ourselves. Reflecting back on my time at an all-males prep. school, it is easy to see how conditioned I was into several cultural norms. While I am still not a huge fan of the genre, I can appreciate why individuals enjoy the emotional roller coaster present in these fantasies.
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