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Jennifer Fay, "Inhospitable World: Cinema in the Time of the Anthropocene" (Oxford UP, 2018)

Dec 27, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Professor F, I'm Very Happy to Talk About the Book and the Dissertation You've Been Working On.
03:33 • 1min
3
German Films and American Democracy
05:03 • 6min
4
Cinema in the Time of the Anthropistine
10:54 • 5min
5
Is the Refuge Already Destroyed?
15:40 • 3min
6
The Anthrocene, Is It a Name?
19:02 • 5min
7
Cinema and the Anthropistine
24:22 • 6min
8
Films Like Buster Keaton's Weather
29:55 • 5min
9
What Does Literature Have in Common With Literature?
35:00 • 3min
10
The Film Studio and the Political Future
38:18 • 6min
11
The Atomic Test Films
44:04 • 5min
12
Crackower's Theory of Film
49:15 • 5min
13
Climate Change
54:34 • 4min
14
How to Write a Book on Film Production
58:06 • 3min
15
Am Slapstick Comedy in the Anthropistene?
01:01:05 • 5min
16
The Cold War Scenario of Global Nuclear World War Three
01:06:09 • 3min
17
Atomic Testing and the Anthrocenei
01:09:01 • 5min
18
Film Nouir Am Ah
01:13:50 • 5min
19
A New Chapter on Nears by Nears
01:18:54 • 2min
20
Terra Forming - The Significance of the Great Acceleration
01:20:39 • 3min
21
The Three Gorgeous Dam
01:23:52 • 6min
22
Is There Any Good People in Secwan?
01:29:33 • 5min
23
A Critical Essay on Antarctic, Anarctica, and Cinema
01:34:03 • 2min
24
Films About Antarctic Exploration
01:36:03 • 6min
25
A, Dawson City Frozen Time
01:41:35 • 2min
26
What Are the Archives of the Anthropistine?
01:43:20 • 5min
27
The Anthropistene and the Unintentionality of Evil
01:47:52 • 3min