Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Back from vac with Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews



Back from its screen-free holidays to one of its favourite places (the very gorgeous Andalucía, in case you were wondering), a rested and refreshed Film Studies For Free today brings you some links to high-quality, film studies-related, book reviews from that very worthy e-organ Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Do please scroll down for those.

There are plenty more Openly Accessible film-studies delights coming up in the next days and weeks, so do please come back to this blog soon, but thanks for the toneladas of email correspondence in FSFF's absence. Free (and legal) films online and Victor Perkins are as deservedly popular as ever, FSFF is happy to note.

Oh... and those early to middle adopters among you might like to know that this (always later to the party) blog has succumbed to the delights of Twitter - partly in order to be able to follow David Hudson's brillant new film-on-the-web updates for The Auteurs Daily.

Christoper Grau (ed.)
Philosophers Explore The Matrix
Reviewed by Allan Hazlett, Texas Tech University
2006.01.15

Dan Flory
Philosophy, Black Film, Film Noir
Reviewed by Angela Curran, Carleton College
2009.03.10

Eyal Peretz
Becoming Visionary: Brian De Palma's Cinematic Education of the Senses
Reviewed by Gregg Lambert, Syracuse University
2008.03.11

Ronald Bogue
Deleuze's Wake: Tributes and Tributaries
Reviewed by Todd May, Clemson University
2004.05.07

Irving Singer
Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philosopher: Reflections on His Creativity
Reviewed by Thomas E. Wartenberg, Mount Holyoke College
2008.05.23

John Mullarkey
Refractions of Reality: Philosophy and the Moving Image
Reviewed by Joseph Mai, Clemson University
2009.06.26

Giorgio Agamben
Profanations
Reviewed by Jeffery Geller, University of North Carolina, Pembroke
2008.06.35

Keith Ansell-Pearson
Philosophy and the Adventure of the Virtual: Bergson and the Time of Life
Reviewed by Daniel W. Smith, Purdue University
2002.07.14

Bernd Herzogenrath (ed.)
Deleuze/Guattari & Ecology
Reviewed by Eugene Holland, The Ohio State University
2009.07.22

Peter Hallward
Out of This World: Deleuze and the Philosophy of Creation
Reviewed by John Protevi, Louisiana State University
2007.08.03

J. M. Bernstein
Against Voluptuous Bodies: Late Modernism and the Meaning of Painting
Reviewed by Daniel Herwitz, University of Michigan
2006.09.18

Nathan Widder
Reflections on Time and Politics
Reviewed by Dorothea Olkowski, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

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