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Stacy Zellmann <[log in to unmask]>
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Please post this to Screen-L.  Also, please let me know if you'd like to
review the book for your listserv.  Thanks!


Best wishes,
Stacy Zellmann
Direct Marketing Coordinator
University of Minnesota Press
111 Third Avenue South, Suite 290
Minneapolis, MN 55401-2520
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http://www.upress.umn.edu


A surprising exploration of connections between culture, neuroscience, and
our experience of time.

   

NEUROPOLITICS: Thinking, Culture, Speed
William E. Connolly
University of Minnesota Press | 216  pages | 2002
ISBN 0-8166-4021-1 | hardcover | $54.95
ISBN 0-8166-4022-X | paperback | $19.95
Theory Out of Bounds Series, volume 23

In Neuropolitics Connolly draws upon recent brain/body research to explore
the creative potential of thinking, the layered character of culture, the
cultivation of ethical sensibilities, and the critical role of technique in
all three. He then shows how a series of films‹including Vertigo, Five Easy
Pieces, and Citizen Kane‹enhances our appreciation of technique and contests
the linear image of time now prevalent in cultural theory.

For more information, visit the book's webpage:
http://www.upress.umn.edu/Books/C/connolly_neuropolitics.html

For information about the Theory Out of Bounds Series, visit the series
webpage:
http://www.upress.umn.edu/byseries/toob.html



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