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Issue 141 Cinematic Thinking: Film and/as Ethics

Volume 45—No.3—2016
Guest Editors: Robert Sinnerbrink & Lisa Trahair
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Film and / as Ethics

    Robert SinnerbrinkLisa Trahair
  • Saints, Scandals, and the Politics of Love: Simone Weil, Ingrid Bergman, Roberto Rossellini

    Lisabeth During
  • Anti-Oedipus: The Ethics of Performance and Misrecognition in Matsumoto Toshio’s Funeral Parade of Roses

    James Phillips
  • Dirty Harry Ethics

    Christopher Falzon
  • Unethical Morality in “Documenting” Terrorism: Terror at the Mall, Nowhere to Run, Wolves of Westgate

    David H. Fleming
  • Le Fils and the Limits of Philosophical Ethics

    Damian Cox
  • Belief in this World: The Dardenne brothers’ The Son and Søren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling

    Lisa Trahair
  • Living our Skepticism of Others through Film: Remarks In Light of Cavell

    David Macarthur
  • The Problem of Wild Minds: Knowing Animals in Grizzly Man and Ming of Harlem

    Mathew Abbott
  • The Ethics and Politics of Negation: the Postdramatic on Screen

    Angelos Koutsourakis
  • Once More, with Feeling: Cinema and Cinesthesia

    Gregory Flaxman
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