Film-Philosophy

Film-Philosophy is an international peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to philosophically discussing film studies, aesthetics and world cinema.

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The Film-Philosophy Conference 2012

 

We are pleased to announce that the Film-Philosophy Conference 2012 will take place on September 12-14 in London, and will be jointly hosted by King’s College London, Queen Mary University of London and Kingston University.

We are now accepting abstracts until 31 May 2012. For the CFP and to submit your proposal, please visit:

http://www.film-philosophy.com/conference/

 
Posted: 2012-02-01
 
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Vol 15, No 2 (2011): The Disgust Issue

Guest Editor: Tina Kendall

Table of Contents

Articles

Introduction: Tarrying with Disgust PDF
Tina Kendall 1-10
Toward a Poetics of Cinematic Disgust PDF
Julian Hanich 11-35
Imprisoned in Disgust: Roman Polanski's Repulsion PDF
Tarja Laine 36-50
Laura Dern’s Vomit, or, Kant and Derrida in Oz PDF
Eugenie Brinkema 51-69
Chew on This: Disgust, Delay, and the Documentary Image in Food, Inc. PDF
Jennifer Marilynn Barker 70-89
Body Horror and Post-Socialist Cinema: Györgi Pálfi’s Taxidermia PDF
Steven Shaviro 90-105

Book Reviews

Dina Iordanova, David Martin-Jones and Belén Vidal (2010) Cinema at the Periphery PDF
Rowena Santos Aquino 106-112
Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad, eds. (2010) Zombies, Vampires, and Philosophy: New Life for the Undead PDF
Caroline Walters 113-118
Joseph Mai (2010) Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne PDF
R. D. Crano 119-125
Boaz Hagin (2010) Death in Classical Hollywood Cinema PDF
Richard Lindley Armstrong 126-128
Peter Lee-Wright (2010) The Documentary Handbook PDF
Wes Skolits 129-134
William Brown, Dina Iordanova and Leshu Torchin (2010) Moving People, Moving Images: Cinema and Trafficking in the New Europe PDF
Alison Frank 135-138
Richard Misek (2010) Chromatic Cinema PDF
Robert Barry 139-142
Alain Badiou (2010) Cinéma PDF
Manuel Ramos 143-149
Annie van den Oever, ed. (2010) Ostrannenie PDF
Lara Alexandra Cox 150-153
William J. Devlin and Shair Biderman, eds. (2011) The Philosophy of David Lynch PDF
Keith Dromm 154-158
David Martin-Jones (2010) Scotland: Global Cinema: Genres, Modes and Identities. PDF
John Marmysz 159-165


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