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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Introduction: Toward a Critical Phenomenology of “Film Work” 1
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Part 1: Temporality
- 1. The Psychology and Phenomenology of Play in Céline Sciamma’s Petite Maman 27
- 2. Phenomenology in the Kitchen: Feeling Time Like a Feminist 41
- 3. For a Critical Phenomenology of Montage: John Akomfrah’s Vertigo Sea—with Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Karen Barad 61
- 4. The Khôra-Screen: Responsibility as a Precarious Intimacy in Agnès Varda’s One Sings, the Other Doesn’t 78
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Part 2: Embodiment
- 5. Human as Cosmos in Bill Viola’s Five Angels for the Millennium: The Scattered Body of Scalar Configurations 103
- 6. The Posthumous Phenomenology of the Star Biopic: Kristen Stewart as Jean Seberg in Seberg 122
- 7. The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe by the Coward Andrew Dominik: An Existentialist Phenomenology of Cinematic Imagination 141
- 8. Eco Soma Methods and Disability Film Dance: Moving, Stumbling, Sliding 167
- 9. Echoing Images: Dark Reverberation and the Bachelardian Imagination of Folk Horror in Alex Garland’s Men 185
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Part 3: Transformation
- 10. “A braid of partial syntheses”: Husserl’s Redetermination and the Visual Excess of the (K)not 205
- 11. New Phenomenological Approaches to Affect, Mood, and Atmospheres 226
- 12. Swimming in Moonlight: On Viewing Black Masculinity Differently with bell hooks 246
- 13. AI Phenomenology: Breath, Machine Learning, and Husserl, Polanyi, and Grosz’s Relational Kinesthesia 271
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Notes on Contributors xi
- Introduction: Toward a Critical Phenomenology of “Film Work” 1
-
Part 1: Temporality
- 1. The Psychology and Phenomenology of Play in Céline Sciamma’s Petite Maman 27
- 2. Phenomenology in the Kitchen: Feeling Time Like a Feminist 41
- 3. For a Critical Phenomenology of Montage: John Akomfrah’s Vertigo Sea—with Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Karen Barad 61
- 4. The Khôra-Screen: Responsibility as a Precarious Intimacy in Agnès Varda’s One Sings, the Other Doesn’t 78
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Part 2: Embodiment
- 5. Human as Cosmos in Bill Viola’s Five Angels for the Millennium: The Scattered Body of Scalar Configurations 103
- 6. The Posthumous Phenomenology of the Star Biopic: Kristen Stewart as Jean Seberg in Seberg 122
- 7. The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe by the Coward Andrew Dominik: An Existentialist Phenomenology of Cinematic Imagination 141
- 8. Eco Soma Methods and Disability Film Dance: Moving, Stumbling, Sliding 167
- 9. Echoing Images: Dark Reverberation and the Bachelardian Imagination of Folk Horror in Alex Garland’s Men 185
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Part 3: Transformation
- 10. “A braid of partial syntheses”: Husserl’s Redetermination and the Visual Excess of the (K)not 205
- 11. New Phenomenological Approaches to Affect, Mood, and Atmospheres 226
- 12. Swimming in Moonlight: On Viewing Black Masculinity Differently with bell hooks 246
- 13. AI Phenomenology: Breath, Machine Learning, and Husserl, Polanyi, and Grosz’s Relational Kinesthesia 271
- Index 287