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This book represents the culmination of Thomas Elsaesser's intense and passionate thinking about the Hollywood mind-game film from the previous two decades.
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This book represents the culmination of Thomas Elsaesser's intense and passionate thinking about the Hollywood mind-game film from the previous two decades.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9780415968119
- ISBN-10: 0415968119
- Artikelnr.: 21320997
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9780415968119
- ISBN-10: 0415968119
- Artikelnr.: 21320997
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Thomas Elsaesser was Professor Emeritus at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Since 2013 until his passing in December 2019 he was Visiting Professor at Columbia University, USA, and from 2006 to 2012 he was Visiting Professor at Yale University, USA. Among his books as author are European Cinema and Continental Philosophy (2019), Film History as Media Archeology (2016), The Persistence of Hollywood (2012), Film Theory: An Introduction through the Senses (2010, 2015) co-authored with Malte Hagener, European Cinema: Face to Face with Hollywood (2005), Weimar Cinema and After (2000), Fassbinder's Germany: History, Identity, Subject (1996), and New German Cinema (1989).
Silvia Vega-Llona
"Prologue: Thomas Elsaesser and The Mind-Game Film" Warren Buckland
"The Mind-Game Film: Provenance of a Concept" Dana Polan
"Minding Hollywood" Seung-hoon Jeong
"Politicizing the Mind-Game Film" 1. On Mind-Game Films as Tipping Points: The Challenges of Cinema in the New Century 2. Too Late
Too Soon: Body
Time
and Agency 3. The Mind-Game Film 4. Time Travel Films: An Ethics of Redemption
Rescue
and Regret 5. The New Normal - Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication (NURSE BETTY 2000 ) 6. Saving Private Ryan 7. Philip K Dick
the Mind-Game film
and Retroactive Causality 8. Actions Have Consequences: Logics of the Mind-Game Film in David Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy 9. Zero Dark Thirty: Genre Hybridization as (Parapractic) Interference 10. Cinema and Games: Contingency as Our New Causality 11. Contingency
Causality
Complexity: Distributed Agency in the Mind-Game Film 12. The History of the Present as Paranoid Mind-Game
"Prologue: Thomas Elsaesser and The Mind-Game Film" Warren Buckland
"The Mind-Game Film: Provenance of a Concept" Dana Polan
"Minding Hollywood" Seung-hoon Jeong
"Politicizing the Mind-Game Film" 1. On Mind-Game Films as Tipping Points: The Challenges of Cinema in the New Century 2. Too Late
Too Soon: Body
Time
and Agency 3. The Mind-Game Film 4. Time Travel Films: An Ethics of Redemption
Rescue
and Regret 5. The New Normal - Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication (NURSE BETTY 2000 ) 6. Saving Private Ryan 7. Philip K Dick
the Mind-Game film
and Retroactive Causality 8. Actions Have Consequences: Logics of the Mind-Game Film in David Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy 9. Zero Dark Thirty: Genre Hybridization as (Parapractic) Interference 10. Cinema and Games: Contingency as Our New Causality 11. Contingency
Causality
Complexity: Distributed Agency in the Mind-Game Film 12. The History of the Present as Paranoid Mind-Game
Silvia Vega-Llona, "Prologue: Thomas Elsaesser and The Mind-Game Film" Warren Buckland, "The Mind-Game Film: Provenance of a Concept" Dana Polan, "Minding Hollywood" Seung-hoon Jeong, "Politicizing the Mind-Game Film" 1. On Mind-Game Films as Tipping Points: The Challenges of Cinema in the New Century 2. Too Late, Too Soon: Body, Time, and Agency 3. The Mind-Game Film 4. Time Travel Films: An Ethics of Redemption, Rescue, and Regret 5. The New Normal - Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication (NURSE BETTY 2000) 6. Saving Private Ryan 7. Philip K Dick, the Mind-Game film, and Retroactive Causality 8. Actions Have Consequences: Logics of the Mind-Game Film in David Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy 9. Zero Dark Thirty: Genre Hybridization as (Parapractic) Interference 10. Cinema and Games: Contingency as Our New Causality 11. Contingency, Causality, Complexity: Distributed Agency in the Mind-Game Film 12. The History of the Present as Paranoid Mind-Game
Silvia Vega-Llona
"Prologue: Thomas Elsaesser and The Mind-Game Film" Warren Buckland
"The Mind-Game Film: Provenance of a Concept" Dana Polan
"Minding Hollywood" Seung-hoon Jeong
"Politicizing the Mind-Game Film" 1. On Mind-Game Films as Tipping Points: The Challenges of Cinema in the New Century 2. Too Late
Too Soon: Body
Time
and Agency 3. The Mind-Game Film 4. Time Travel Films: An Ethics of Redemption
Rescue
and Regret 5. The New Normal - Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication (NURSE BETTY 2000 ) 6. Saving Private Ryan 7. Philip K Dick
the Mind-Game film
and Retroactive Causality 8. Actions Have Consequences: Logics of the Mind-Game Film in David Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy 9. Zero Dark Thirty: Genre Hybridization as (Parapractic) Interference 10. Cinema and Games: Contingency as Our New Causality 11. Contingency
Causality
Complexity: Distributed Agency in the Mind-Game Film 12. The History of the Present as Paranoid Mind-Game
"Prologue: Thomas Elsaesser and The Mind-Game Film" Warren Buckland
"The Mind-Game Film: Provenance of a Concept" Dana Polan
"Minding Hollywood" Seung-hoon Jeong
"Politicizing the Mind-Game Film" 1. On Mind-Game Films as Tipping Points: The Challenges of Cinema in the New Century 2. Too Late
Too Soon: Body
Time
and Agency 3. The Mind-Game Film 4. Time Travel Films: An Ethics of Redemption
Rescue
and Regret 5. The New Normal - Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication (NURSE BETTY 2000 ) 6. Saving Private Ryan 7. Philip K Dick
the Mind-Game film
and Retroactive Causality 8. Actions Have Consequences: Logics of the Mind-Game Film in David Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy 9. Zero Dark Thirty: Genre Hybridization as (Parapractic) Interference 10. Cinema and Games: Contingency as Our New Causality 11. Contingency
Causality
Complexity: Distributed Agency in the Mind-Game Film 12. The History of the Present as Paranoid Mind-Game
Silvia Vega-Llona, "Prologue: Thomas Elsaesser and The Mind-Game Film" Warren Buckland, "The Mind-Game Film: Provenance of a Concept" Dana Polan, "Minding Hollywood" Seung-hoon Jeong, "Politicizing the Mind-Game Film" 1. On Mind-Game Films as Tipping Points: The Challenges of Cinema in the New Century 2. Too Late, Too Soon: Body, Time, and Agency 3. The Mind-Game Film 4. Time Travel Films: An Ethics of Redemption, Rescue, and Regret 5. The New Normal - Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication (NURSE BETTY 2000) 6. Saving Private Ryan 7. Philip K Dick, the Mind-Game film, and Retroactive Causality 8. Actions Have Consequences: Logics of the Mind-Game Film in David Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy 9. Zero Dark Thirty: Genre Hybridization as (Parapractic) Interference 10. Cinema and Games: Contingency as Our New Causality 11. Contingency, Causality, Complexity: Distributed Agency in the Mind-Game Film 12. The History of the Present as Paranoid Mind-Game







