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John McAteer
The Problem of the Father’s Love in The Tree of Life and The Book of Job
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Rick Fox
Dialectic Architecture:
The Human-Environment Relation in Jacques Tati’s Playtime and Mon Oncle
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Carl Plantinga
Movie Pleasures and the Spectator's Experience:
Toward a Cognitive Approach
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Daniel Herwitz
Screening The 'I' of the Camera
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Deborah Knight
Making Sense of Genre
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Kevin W. Sweeney
Constructivism in Cognitive Film Theory
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Cynthia Baron
The Self and the Other in Roeg's Eureka and Sartre's Being and Nothingness
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Jeffrey A. Bell
Phenomenology, Poststructuralism, and the Cinema of Time
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William Rothman
Cavell's Philosophy and What Film Studies Calls "Theory":
Must the Field of Film Studies Speak in One Voice?
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Marian Keane
Who's Silencing Whom?
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Evan William Cameron
Filmmaking, Logic, and the Historical Reconstruction of the World
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Vittorio Hösle
Why Do We Laugh at and with Woody Allen?
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Acknowledgements
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Sander Lee
Editorial Introduction
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Mark W. Roche
Justice and the Withdrawal of God in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors
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Maurice Yacowar
Text /Subtext in Everyone Says I Love You
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Mary Nichols
Woody Allen's Search for Virtue for a Liberal Society:
The Case of Mighty Aphrodite
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Richard Gilmore
Visions of Meaning:
Seeing and Non-Seeing in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors
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William C. Pamerleau
Rethinking Raskolnikov:
Exploring Contemporary Ethical Horizons in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors
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Ronald LeBlanc
Deconstructing Dostoevsky:
God, Guilt, and Morality in Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors
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