Cinematic Political Thought: Narrating Race, Nation and GenderIn Cinematic Political Thought, Michael J. Shapiro investigates aspects of contemporary politics and articulates a critical philosophical perspective with politically disposed treatments of contemporary cinema. Reading such films as Hoop Dreams, Lone Star, Father of the Bride II and To Live and Die in LA through the lens of Deleuze, Derrida, Foucault and Lyotard, Shapiro demonstrates what it can mean to think the political both in terms of cinema studies and in wider aesthetic and social contexts. |
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Cinematic Political Thought: Narrating Race, Nation, and Gender Michael Shapiro Limited preview - 1999 |
Cinematic Political Thought: Narrating Race, Nation, and Gender Michael Shapiro Limited preview - 1999 |