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Titel: | Filmphilosophie |
Name des Lehrenden : | Hedwig Wagner |
Aufstellung : | Aufstellung bis 15.02.2006 |
Verfasser, Titel | Signatur | Bemerkung |
Carroll, Noël: Mystifying movies | Lf 1082/84 | |
Carroll, Noel : Theorizing the Moving Image | Lf 1072/1 | |
Cavell, Stanley: Contesting Tears | Lf 8180/5 | |
Cavell, Stanley: Nach der Philosophie | Lf 1200/17 | |
Cavell, Stanley: Pursuits of happiness | Lf 6200/97 | |
Cavell, Stanley: The world viewed | Lf 6200/101 | |
Chateau, Dominique: Cinéma et philosophie | Lf 1072/13 | |
Currie, Gregory: Image and mind | Lf 1072/9 | |
Deleuze, Gilles: Das Bewegungs-Bild | Lf 1082/11:1 | |
Deleuze, Gilles: Das Zeit-Bild | Lf 1082/11:2 | |
Esquenazi, Jean-Pierre: Film, perception et mémoire | Lf 1082/86 | |
Falzon, Christopher: Philosophy Goes to the Movies | Lf 1082/61 | |
Film Denken | Lc 1081/78 | |
Hausmanninger, Thomas: Kritik der medienethischen Vernunft | Lf 6100/13 | |
Jarvie, Ian: Philosophy of the film | Lf 1073/9 | |
Litsch, Mary M.: Philosophy through Film | Lf 1900/10 | |
MacGee, Patrick: Cinema, theory, and political responsability in contemporary culture | Lf 1082/31 | |
Mast, Gerald: Film theory and Criticism | Lf 1081/21 | |
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice: Sinn und Nicht-Sinn | Bo MerlPo/5 | |
Mitry, Jean: Esthétique et psychologie du cinéma | Lf 1082/80 | |
Nagl, Ludwig: Filmästhetik | Lf 1200/10 | |
The Oxford Guide to Film Studies | Lf 1072/6 | |
Philosophie des Films | Lf 1081/42 | |
Philosophy and film | Lf 1081/1 | |
The philosophy of film | Lf 1071/7 | |
Post-war cinema and Modernity | Lf 1081/24 | |
Reck, Hans-Ulrich: Zugeschriebene Wirklichkeit | Lf 1073/4 | |
Schlüpmann, Heide: Abendröthe der Subjektphilosophie | Lf 1200/9 | |
Sierek, Karl: Aus der Bildhaft | Lf 1100/6 | |
Sierek, Karl: Ophüls | Lv OphüMax/1 | |
Ein Triumph des Blicks über das Auge | Lv HitcAlf/8 | |
Zizek, Slavoj: Liebe Dein Symptom wie Dich selbst! | Bo ZizeSla/8 |
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