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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Santa Zizek vs. The Hebrew Hammer & Sickle


A Hanukkah gift from me, Zizek, and Marx, to you.

And if you want to get me a gift in return for my alienated labor, you can do so here:


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Curating a Philosophy Film Series

Roberto Rossellini: The Godfather of Philosophy & Film
My proposal to start a philosophy film series where I teach has been received with $500 worth of support.  I have had mixed success using films in my classes in the past, both in showing films in their entirety and in showing clips, but I'm hoping that self-selected audiences will be more open to watching philosophy on the big screen than students who thought they were getting some in-class nap time.

My criteria for choosing films:
  • First do no harm financially, i.e., screening cost must not exceed the budget (have to pay screening fees though, so no Netflix-ing)
  • While I do believe movies like Freddy vs. Jason have philosophical value (e.g., Freddy's Cartesian Rationalism vs. Jason's Humean Empiricism), such movies are better for the classroom than for extra-curricular film screenings
  • Should hopefully open students up to the idea that philosophy is useful, interesting, and relevant, so more Derek Jarman's Wittgenstein than I Heart Huckabees...
Films I've looked into screening thus far:

Hannah Arendt (Zeitgeist)
The Pervert's Guide to Ideology (Zeitgeist)
An Encounter with Simone Weil (Line Street)
Suggestions from Twitterverse (in order received):
Suggestions from Blogosphere (please suggest films in the comments below)???
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