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The philosophy of Steven Soderbergh

The philosophy of Steven Soderbergh [electronic resource] / edited by R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders. - Lexington : The University Press of Kentucky, 2011. - 1 online resource (ix, 318 p. ) - Philosophy of popular culture . - UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / R. Barton Palmer and Steven M. Sanders -- Knowledge, truth, sexuality. Knowledge, truth, and thought experiments in Schizopolis and Sex, lies, and videotape / David Rodroguez-Ruiz -- Love, truth, and the medium in Sex, lies, and videotape / Yannis Tzioumakis -- Amplified discourse and desire in Sex, lies, and videotape / Murray Pomerance -- Temporality, intertextuality, genre. Alain Resnais meets film noir in The underneath and The limey / R. Barton Palmer -- Consciousness, temporality, and the crime-revenge genre in The limey / Geoff King -- - Intertextuality, broken mirrors, and The good German / Andrew deWaard -- Remade by Steven Soderbergh / Aaron Baker -- Self-reflexivity, self-centeredness, Autobiography. Philosophical reflections on Steven Soderbergh's Kafka / Ivo Ritzer -- Responsibility and self-centered narration in Erin Brockovich / Andrew Patrick Nelson -- Schizopolis as philosophical autobiography / Drew Morton -- Politics, morals, methodology. Mr. Soderbergh goes to Washington / Steven M. Sanders -- Schizoanalyzing The informant / David Sterritt -- Competing modes of capital in Ocean's eleven / R. Colin Tait -- An ethical analysis of Traffic / Shai Biderman and William J. Devlin -- Simulacra, space, Solaris. The philosophy of space and memory in Solaris / Douglas McFarland -- Solaris, cinema, and Simulacra / Michael Valdez Moses.

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Soderbergh, Steven, 1963- --Criticism and interpretation.


Electronic books.

PN1998.3.S593 / P55 2011

791.4302/33092