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    b3kat_BV048727165
    Format: 1 online resource (259 pages)
    ISBN: 9781317440772
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introductio -- One or many pasts? -- Encountering lost pasts -- The non-fascist life: Introduction to, or conclusion of? -- Denying the denial of coevalness -- Encountering other worlds -- Cinematic ethics, ecology, colonial modernity -- A world of cinemas and the Global South -- A meeting of worlds -- Notes -- Part I: Decolonising entrances to the past -- Chapter 1: History/Ethics: Interpreting stories from world history (Enrique Dussel) -- History on film -- World systems for a world of cinemas -- Dussel, world systems, colonial modernity -- Transmodern ethics -- A Dusselian ethics for film-philosophy -- Distant viewing history on film with Dussel -- History on film as liberation philosophy -- A cinematic ethics for the Anthropocene -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Ethics/History: Hesitating in encountering lost pasts (Gilles Deleuze) , Encountering the othe -- The racial contract -- Opsign, off the colonial map -- Face to face with Sebiopepe -- Crystal, Sixteenth Century colonial/Twenty-First Century neoliberal -- Face to face with an anonymous taxi driver -- Notes -- Part III: Encounters with the present that passes -- Chapter 5: 70 years: The Cold War, the social contract, encountering political pasts -- Time-images: Political pasts -- Transnational history: The Cold War -- Encountering the (eradicated) political past: The (suspended) social contract -- Crystalline carnival: Encountering the state of exception -- Crystalline Montevideo: Encountering a glimpse of a lost political past -- Notes -- Chapter 6: 45 years: Neoliberal globalisation, the personal contract, encountering bodily pasts -- Time-images: Bodily pasts -- Transnational history: Neoliberalism -- Encountering embodied pasts: The individual contract (in the control society) -- The hospital is everywhere/everywhere is the hospital -- Exhausted ever
    Language: English
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