Mimetic Theory and Film
Material type: TextSeries: Violence, Desire, and the Sacred - 8Publication details: New York Bloomsbury Academic 2020Description: 211p 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- N40.61 23 B850
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N40.6 W168 Hegelian Ethics | N40.6 W249 Existentialist Ethics | N40.6 W249 Contemporary Moral Philosophy | N40.61 B850 Mimetic Theory and Film | N40.61 C838 Mimesis, Movies, and Media | N40.61 D378 Cinema 1 | N40.61 D378 Cinema 2 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Buñuel's apocalypse now / Andrew McKenna -- On fiction and truth: Joshua Oppenheimer's The act of killing / Paul Dumouchel -- Passing "The imitation game": ex machina, the ethical, and mimetic theory / Sandor Goodhart -- Femina ex machina / Jean-Pierre Dupuy -- Looking for a scapegoat and finding oneself: Kieslowski's Decalogue and mimetic theory / Jeremiah Alberg -- Violence and politics in Shakespeare's Macbeth and Kurosawa's Throne of blood / Richard van Oort -- The screenic age / Eric Gans -- A sacrificial crisis not far away: Star wars as a genuinely modern mythology / Paolo Diego Bubbio -- Mimetic magic and anti-sacrificial slayage: a Girardian reading of Buffy the vampire slayer / George A. Dunn and Brian McDonald -- It's not the end of the world: postapocalyptic flourishing in Cartoon Network's Adventure time / Emma A. Jane.
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