This book analyzes film experience through the lens of Baruch Spinoza’s embodied philosophy. Spinoza’s philosophy allows us to appreciate and master sad passions and, at the same time, to show the conceptual power of film experience.
This book analyzes film experience through the lens of Baruch Spinoza’s embodied philosophy. Spinoza’s philosophy allows us to appreciate and master sad passions and, at the same time, to show the conceptual power of film experience.
This book examines a corpus of films and TV series released since the global financial crisis, addressing them as emblematic expressions of our age of precarity.
This book examines a corpus of films and TV series released since the global financial crisis, addressing them as emblematic expressions of our age of precarity.
The purpose of the book is to demonstrate how witches, zombies, and cyborgs (among other figures) present the spectre of new people to come, of new possibilities to inhabit the Earth against the apocalyptic fates of Capitalism.
An analysis of cinema's role in the age of negative emotions and renewed capitalistic despotism.