Friday, November 3, 2017

Dialogic Cinephilia - November 3, 2017




Bird, Daniel, et al. "Possession." The Projection Booth #167 (May 20, 2014) ["We're joined by Mr. Chris of the Outside the Cinema and Are You Serious podcasts to talk about Andrzej Żulawski's 1981 film Possession, a beautiful and challenging tale of a marriage falling apart in Cold War Berlin."]

Chomsky, Noam.  "Concision." (Original 1992, Posted on Youtube: January 26, 2007)

---. Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of PropagandaNY: Seven Stories Press, 1997.

---. "On Corporate Personhood." (8 minute video in which he answers a question at a public presentation on April 22, 2011)

---.  Understanding Power. Edited by Peter R. Mitchell and John Schoeffel. The New Press, 2002.

---. "What the American Media Won't Tell You About Israel." AlterNet (December 3, 2012)

---. "What Makes Mainstream Media Mainstream." Z Magazine (October 1997)

Chomsky, Noam and Edward Hermann. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media. Pantheon Books, 2002.

Chomsky, Noam and Lawrence Krauss. "An Origins Project Dialogue." (Posted on Youtube: March 31, 2015) ["Join intellectual giant Noam Chomsky and noted physicist and public intellectual Lawrence Krauss for an intimate evening of conversation at the Origins Project Dialogue. Science, Mind, and Politics is a candid and unscripted conversation on contemporary issues on the nature of humanity, the power of science and the mind, and global social justice."]

Hancock, James, Alex R. Miller and Kyle Reardon. "Edgar Wright is Back with Baby Driver." Wrong Reel #288 (June 29, 2017)

Hawking, Tom. "In Praise of Game of Thrones Prince Oberon: A Genuine Bisexual on TV." Flavorwire (May 20, 2014)

Hopkins, C.J. "Who's Afraid of Corporate COINTELPRO?" Couterpunch (November 3, 2017)

Lemon, Edward and Steve Swerdlow. "Uzbekistan Cooperated with CIA Rendition & Torture Post-9/11, as Gov’t Boiled Dissidents Alive." Democracy Now (November 2, 2017) ["Sayfullo Saipov, the alleged assailant in the Tuesday attack that killed at least eight people in New York City, is an immigrant from Uzbekistan, a country that is now the focus of much attention, with some in the media calling it a hotbed of Islamist terror. We go to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, to speak with Steve Swerdlow, Central Asia researcher for Human Rights Watch. We’re also joined by Edward Lemon, postdoctoral fellow at the Harriman Institute at Columbia University."]














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