The philosophy of Michael Mann [electronic resource] / edited by Steven Sanders, Aeon J. Skoble, and R. Barton Palmer.
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- 9780813144733
- 0813144736
- 791.4302/33092 23
- PN1998.3.M338835 P46 2014
Includes bibliographical references and index.
An introduction to the philosophy of Michael Mann / Steven Sanders -- Michael Mann and nonplace: a Nietzschean element in Mann's modern crime films / Robert Arnett -- "Awakened to chaos": outsiders in The jericho mile and Thief / R. Barton Palmer -- Existential Mann / Steven Sanders -- "Do you see?" Reflecting on evil in Manhunter / Aeon J. Skoble -- Mann and übermensch: evil and power in Manhunter / David Sterritt -- "Blood in the moonlight": toward an aesthetics of horror in The keep and Manhunter / Ivo Ritzer -- Style, meaning, and myth in Public enemies / Steven Rybin -- Interiorization in public enemies / Murray Pomerance -- Mannerism: neoclassical style in the films of Michael Mann / Tom Paulus and Vito Adriaensens -- The ethics of contracts, conscience, and courage in The insider / David LaRocca -- The commodification of justice: Michael Mann and postmodern law / Mark Wildermuth -- Subjectivity and the ethics of duty in Michael Mann's cinema / Aga Skrodzka -- Natural man, natural rights, and eros: conflicting visions of nature, society, and love in The last of the Mohicans / Alan Woolfolk -- Emotion, truth, and space in Heat / Jonah Corne -- Mann's biopics and the methodology of philosophy: Ali and The insider / David Rodríguez-Ruiz.
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