Description
Discusses Malick's films as individual objects, as a corpus, within contemporary film studies, and within a wider cultural discussion.
About the Author
Thomas Deane Tucker is a Professor of Humanities at Chadron State College, USA. He is the author of Derridada: Duchamp as Readymade Deconstruction. Stuart Kendall teaches Critical Studies at the California College of the Arts, USA. He is the author of Georges Bataille and The Ends of Art and Design.
Reviews
Terrence Malick: Film and Philosophy provides a wonderfully stimulating range of approaches to Malick's films, unlocking the philosophical depths of the most thoughtful auteur of recent decades. The collection engages Malick's cinematic oeuvre with the works of Heidegger and Cavell as might be expected, but also provocatively deploys Deleuze, Hegel, Marx, Schiller, Derrida and Merleau-Ponty alongside esteemed film theorists like Sobchack and Branigan. As such, this book is at the cutting edge of recent developments in film-philosophy, and is essential reading for anyone interested in the subject. It is also a superb exploration of Malick's most important films as writer and director, from Badlands to The New World. -- David Martin-Jones, Senior Lecturer in Film Studies, University of St Andrews, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781628928419
Author Thomas Deane Tucker
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 290g