توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Cinema against doublethink: ethical encounters with the lost pasts of world history
نام کتاب : Cinema against doublethink: ethical encounters with the lost pasts of world history
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سینما در برابر تفکر دوگانه: مواجهه اخلاقی با گذشته های گمشده تاریخ جهان
سری : Remapping world cinema (Print)
نویسندگان : Martin-Jones, David
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2018;2019
تعداد صفحات : 259
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138907942 , 1138907944
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Cover......Page 1
Half Title......Page 2
Series Page......Page 3
Title Page......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Dedication Page......Page 6
Table of Contents......Page 8
List of Figures......Page 10
Acknowledgements......Page 12
Preface......Page 14
Encountering lost pasts......Page 18
The non-fascist life: Introduction to, or conclusion of?......Page 20
Denying the denial of coevalness......Page 27
Encountering other worlds......Page 32
Cinematic ethics, ecology, colonial modernity......Page 39
A world of cinemas and the Global South......Page 41
A meeting of worlds......Page 42
Notes......Page 46
Part I: Decolonising entrances to the past......Page 50
History on film......Page 52
World systems for a world of cinemas......Page 55
Dussel, world systems, colonial modernity......Page 58
Transmodern ethics......Page 61
A Dusselian ethics for film-philosophy......Page 65
Distant viewing history on film with Dussel......Page 67
History on film as liberation philosophy......Page 69
A cinematic ethics for the Anthropocene......Page 72
Notes......Page 75
The time-image and history I: The crystal history of world memory......Page 80
The time-image and history II: Hesitation......Page 86
The time-image and history III: Deleuze’s ethics......Page 89
The time-image and history IV: Taxonomies......Page 93
Notes......Page 102
Part II: Encounters with the past that is/is not preserved......Page 106
Chapter 3: 4.54 (to 13.7) billion years: Planetary history, the natural contract, encountering earthly pasts......Page 108
Time-images: Planetary pasts......Page 109
Transnational history: Planetary – intertwined human/nonhuman......Page 112
Encountering the Earth: The natural contract......Page 114
Darkness: Seeking a (nonhuman) natural contract......Page 121
Light: Revealing the archived world memory to the Universe......Page 131
Notes......Page 134
Chapter 4: 500 years: The North Atlantic trade circuit, the racial contract, encountering others’ pasts......Page 136
Time-images: Others’ pasts......Page 137
Transnational history: The North Atlantic trade circuit......Page 138
Encountering the other: The racial contract......Page 140
Opsign, off the colonial map......Page 145
Face to face with Sebiopepe......Page 146
Crystal, Sixteenth Century colonial/Twenty-First Century neoliberal......Page 154
Face to face with an anonymous taxi driver......Page 157
Notes......Page 163
Part III: Encounters with the present that passes......Page 166
Chapter 5: 70 years: The Cold War, the social contract, encountering political pasts......Page 168
Time-images: Political pasts......Page 169
Transnational history: The Cold War......Page 171
Encountering the (eradicated) political past: The (suspended) social contract......Page 173
Crystalline carnival: Encountering the state of exception......Page 182
Crystalline Montevideo: Encountering a glimpse of a lost political past......Page 187
Notes......Page 193
Chapter 6: 45 years: Neoliberal globalisation, the personal contract, encountering bodily pasts......Page 196
Time-images: Bodily pasts......Page 197
Transnational history: Neoliberalism......Page 199
Encountering embodied pasts: The individual contract (in the control society)......Page 201
The hospital is everywhere/everywhere is the hospital......Page 204
Exhausted everyday bodies......Page 206
Everywhere is prison or school/prison and school are everywhere......Page 212
Community-oriented ceremonial body......Page 215
Notes......Page 223
A non-fascist life? Under democracy? In the Anthropocene?......Page 227
Note......Page 232
Conclusion: One or many faces of the (lost) past?......Page 224
Select bibliography......Page 234
Index......Page 255