Friday, November 17, 2017

Dialogic Cinephilia - November 17, 2017

Aquino, Rowena Santos. "The (Ir)reality of Images and Words in Hong Sang-soo’s Claire’s Camera (2017) and The Day After (2017)." VCinema (November 16, 2017)

Dry, Jude. "195 Lewis Explores Polyamory With the Style of a Lesbian ‘Insecure.'" Indiewire (November 16, 2017)





Heenan, Natasha. "Sylvia Federici's Caliban and the Witch." Progress in Political Economy (November 6, 2017) [You can read the book online here]

Heller, Jason. "Charlotte Gainsbourg's Rest." First Listen (November 13, 2017)

Howard, Kate. "Feds To Louisville: Prove You’re Not A ‘Sanctuary City.’" Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting (November 15, 2017)

Lauer, Josh. "Credit Agencies and the Commodification of Personal Information." Against the Grain (October 2, 2017) ["If you think the collection and selling of personal data began in the last twenty years, think again. Consumer credit agencies like Equifax have been gathering information about people’s intimate details since they were created in the late 19th century. Scholar Josh Lauer discusses the history of credit agencies, their key role in capitalist consumer culture, and why we shouldn’t expect them to look out for consumers."]

Scurry, Bill. "In Praise of Indie Icon John Sayles." Wrong Reel  (September 2017)





Thompson, Anne. "Is Errol Morris’s ‘Wormwood’ a Documentary? Netflix Says Yes, Oscars Say No." Indiewire (November 16, 2017)

West, Stephen. "The Frankfurt School - Introduction." Philosophize This #108 (August 17, 2017) ["The Frankfurt School, also known as the Institute of Social Research (Institut für Sozialforschung), is a social and political philosophical movement of thought located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is the original source of what is known as Critical Theory. The Institute was founded, thanks to a donation by Felix Weil in 1923, with the aim of developing Marxist studies in Germany. The Institute eventually generated a specific school of thought after 1933 when the Nazis forced it to close and move to the United States, where it found hospitality at Columbia University, New York."]

---. "The Frankfurt School (Part 2) - The Enlightenment." Philosophize This #109 (August 26, 2017)

---. "The Frankfurt School (Part 3) - The Culture Industry." Philosophize This #110 (September 7, 2017)

---. "The Frankfurt School (Part 4) - Eros." Philosophize This #111 (October 20, 2017)

---. "The Frankfurt School (Part 5) - Civilization." Philosophize This #112 (November 6, 2017)


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