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Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the launch of Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image. Its inaugural issue is now available for free download on http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/revistas/cjpmi.
Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image is a new international peer-reviewed publication devoted to the philosophical inquiry into cinema. It gathers scholars and contributions from different philosophical traditions and it is published online by the Philosophy of Language Institute, Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon.
Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving
Image: Issue 1 (December 2010)
Contents:
Editorial
Patrícia Silveirinha Castello Branco, Sérgio Dias Branco, Susana Viegas
Articles
A Care for the Claims of Theory
D. N. Rodowick
Carroll on the Moving Image
Thomas Wartenberg
Deleuze: the thinking of the brain
Raymond Bellour
Mucous, Monsters and Angels: Irigaray and Zulawski’s Possession
Patricia MacCormack
Film theory meets analytic philosophy; or, film studies and l’affaire Sokal
Murray Smith
Interviews
Georges Didi-Huberman: « .... Ce qui rend le temps lisible, c’est l´image».
Susana Nascimento Duarte, Maria Irene Aparício
Conference Reports
Cognitive Deleuze
William Brown
The call for papers for the second issue is also now open
Full details: http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/revistas/cjpmi.
CINEMA: JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY AND MOVING IMAGE
Patrícia Silveirinha Castello Branco, editor
Sérgio Dias Branco, associate editor
Susana Viegas, associate editor
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