Philosophers on film from Bergson to Badiou : a critical reader /
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Columbia University Press,
2019
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Table of Contents:
- Creative evolution, 1907 / Henri Bergson -- The work of art in the age of its technological reproducibility, 1935-36 / Walter Benjamin -- The culture industry: enlightenment as mass deception, 1944 / Theodor W. Adorno and Max Horkheimer -- The film and the new psychology, 1945 / Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- On contemporary alienation or the end of the pact with the devil, 1970 / Jean Baudrillard -- The looking glass, from the other side, 1977 / Luce Irigaray -- Acinema, 1978 / Jean-François Lyotard -- Cinema I the movement-image, 1983 / Gilles Deleuze -- Cinema II the time-image, 1985 / Gilles Deleuze -- The malady of grief: Duras, 1987 / Julia Kristeva -- Notes on gesture, 1992 / Giorgio Agamben -- "In his bold gaze my ruin is writ large", 1992 / Slavoj Žižek -- And life goes on: life and nothing more, 1995 / Jean-Luc Nancy -- Contesting tears, the Hollywood melodrama of the unknown woman, 1996 / Stanley Cavell -- From one manhunt to another: Fritz Lang between two ages, 2001 / Jacques Rancière -- Cinema as philosophical experimentation, 2003 / Alain Badiou -- Cinematic time, 2011 / Bernard Stiegler -- The analogy of photography, or the history of photography, part 1, 2015 / Kaja Silverman.