I wrote my Ph.D. dissertation on this topic, and here are a few of the books
(and two articles) from my bibliography which either deal specifically with
the subject of cinema and time, have relevant sections which do, or
marginally broach it:
Brunette, Peter, and David Wills. Screen/Play.
Casebier, Allan. Film and Phenomenology.
Cardwell, Sarah. ³Present(ing) Tense: Temporality and Tense in Comparative
Theories of Literature-Film Adaptation.² Scope: An Online Journal of Film
Studies. 4 October 2000.
Charney, Leo. Empty Moments: Cinema, Modernity, and Drift (already
mentioned by several others).
Dienst, Richard. Still Life in Real Time: Theory After Television.
Friedberg, Anne. Window Shopping: Cinema and the Postmodern.
Lukacher, Ned. Time-Fetishes: The Secret History of Eternal Recurrence
Sandbothe, Mike. ³Media Temporalities in the Internet: Philosophy of Time
and Media with Derrida and Rorty.² Journal of Computer Mediated
Communication. 4.2 (December, 1998). 13 January 1999.
Ulmer, Gregory. Teletheory: Grammatology in the Age of Video.
I hope this short list helps.
Best,
Thomas Deane Tucker
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