Film-Philosophy: Volume 11, No 2 - Levinas and Cinema
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Volume 11, Issue No. 2, 2007
Special Issue: The Occluded Relation: Levinas and Cinema
Edited by Sarah Cooper
http://www.film-philosophy.com
Special Issue: The Occluded Relation: Levinas and Cinema
Edited by Sarah Cooper
http://www.film-philosophy.com
Volume 11, Issue No. 2, 2007
Special Issue: The Occluded Relation: Levinas and Cinema
Edited by Sarah Cooper
http://www.film-philosophy.com
Sarah Cooper
Introduction (i-vii)
Articles
Libby Saxton
Fragile Faces: Levinas and Lanzmann (1-14)
Reni Celeste
The Frozen Screen: Levinas and the Action Film (15-36)
Colin Davis
Levinas, Nosferatu, and the Love as Strong as Death (37-48)
Lisa Downing
Re-viewing the Sexual Relation: Levinas and Film (49-65)
Sarah Cooper
Mortal Ethics: Reading Levinas with the Dardenne Brothers (66-87)
Sam B. Girgus
Beyond Ontology: Levinas and the Ethical Frame in Film (88-107)
Simon Critchley
To be or not to be is not the question – On Beckett’s Film (108-121)
Dominic Michael Rainsford
Tarkovsky and Levinas: Cuts, Mirrors, Triangulations (122-143)
Special Issue: The Occluded Relation: Levinas and Cinema
Edited by Sarah Cooper
http://www.film-philosophy.com
Sarah Cooper
Introduction (i-vii)
Articles
Libby Saxton
Fragile Faces: Levinas and Lanzmann (1-14)
Reni Celeste
The Frozen Screen: Levinas and the Action Film (15-36)
Colin Davis
Levinas, Nosferatu, and the Love as Strong as Death (37-48)
Lisa Downing
Re-viewing the Sexual Relation: Levinas and Film (49-65)
Sarah Cooper
Mortal Ethics: Reading Levinas with the Dardenne Brothers (66-87)
Sam B. Girgus
Beyond Ontology: Levinas and the Ethical Frame in Film (88-107)
Simon Critchley
To be or not to be is not the question – On Beckett’s Film (108-121)
Dominic Michael Rainsford
Tarkovsky and Levinas: Cuts, Mirrors, Triangulations (122-143)
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