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Daniel Frampton <[log in to unmask]>
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                          F  I  L  M  -  P  H  I  L  O  S  O  P  H  Y
 
                                                         electronic salon
 
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                          Monday, 31 August 1998
 
The following books have been received and need reviewers.
 
Dudley Andrew, ed., _The Image in Dispute: Art and Cinema in the Age of
Photography_ (Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1997).
 
Jacques Aumont, Alain Bergala, Michel Marie and Marc Vernet, _Aesthetics of
Film_, trans. and rev. Richard Neupert (Austin, Texas: University of Texas
Press, 1992).
 
Pierre Bourdieu, _On Television and Journalism_ (London: Pluto Press, 1998).
 
Ron Burnett, ed., _Explorations in Film Theory: Selected Essays from
_Cine-Tracts__ (Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press,
1991).
 
Leo Charney, _Empty Moments: Cinema, Modernity, and Drift_ (Durham and
London: Duke University Press, 1998).
 
Silvio Gaggi, _From Text to Hypertext: Decentering the Subject in Fiction,
Film, the Visual Arts, and Electronic Media_ (Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1997).
 
Jan-Chrstopher Horak, _Making Images Move: Photographers and Avant-garde
Cinema_ (Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997).
 
John Marks, _Gilles Deleuze: Vitalism and Multiplicity_ (London: Pluto
Press, 1998).
 
Jean-Michel Rabate, ed., _Writing the Image After Roland Barthes_
(Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997).
 
Mark C. Taylor, _Hiding_ (Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press,
1997).
 
Slavoj Zizek, ed., _Cogito and the Unconscious: Sic 2_ (Durham and London:
Duke University Press, 1998).
 
If you would like to review one of these works then please respond as soon
as possible to:
 
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A brief statement of interest and experience may aid in the selection process.
Don't forget your postal address.
 
Length/Deadline for review: 2-5,000 words, 1-2 months after receipt.
Reviews are simultaneously published on the website and email salon.
 
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When I first saw the cinematograph I realised it could offer something new
to philosophy. The cinema provides us with an understanding of our own
memory. Indeed we could almost say that cinema is a model of consciousness
itself. Going to the cinema turns out to be a philosophical experience.
Henri Bergson
 
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