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Dan Shaw
Teaching Philosophy Through Film:
Signs and the Problem of Evil
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122.
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22
Deborah Knight
Film Aesthetics and Appreciation
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123.
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Dan Flory
Reflections on What Movies Do Well
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David Sorfa
Belief in Film: A Defense of False Emotion and Brother Sun, Sister Moon
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Lawrence Benaquist, Sander Lee
Medium Specificity in Holocaust-Related Films:
A Dialogue
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Thomas Wartenberg
Dramatizing Philosophy
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127.
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Cynthia Freeland
The Creation of Mood in The Elephant Man
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128.
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Kevin Stoehr
Nietzsche and Haneke on Nihilism and Time
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129.
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Daniel Shaw
Cavell on Skepticism: Redeeming the Law
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130.
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4 >
Issue: On Horror
Daniel Shaw
Editor's Introduction
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131.
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Issue: On Horror
Daniel Shaw
Power, Horror and Ambivalence
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132.
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Issue: On Horror
Patrick Crogan
Things Analog and Digital
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Anat Pick
Third Man, Fourth World:
The Fantastic Inscription of Orson Welles in Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures
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Issue: On Horror
Steven Schneider
Manifestations of the Literary Double in Modern Horror Cinema
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Michael Levine
Depraved Spectators and Impossible Audiences
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Cynthia Freeland
Explaining the Uncanny in The Double Life of Véronique
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137.
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Issue: On Horror
Richard Gilmore
Horror and Death at the Movies
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138.
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Issue: On Horror
James Wierzbicki
Wedding Bells for The Bride of Frankenstein:
Symbols and Signifiers in the Music for a Classic Horror Film
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Kevin L. Stoehr
Kubrick and Ricoeur on Nihilistic Horror and the Symbolism of Evil
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Sara Waller, Chris Meyers
Disenstoried Horror:
Art Horror Without Narrative
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