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Reference Literature to Subjectivity

  • Vincent Hausmann: "Cinematic Inscriptions of Otherness: Sounding a Critique of Subjectivity." In: Journal of Film and Video 50:1 (1998), pp.20-41
  • Gwendolyn Audrey Foster: Captive Bodies. Postcolonial Subjectivity in Cinema. Albany: State U.of New York Pr, 1999
  • E.Deidre Pribram: "Spectatorship and Subjectivity." In: T.Miller / R.Stam (Eds.): A Companion to Film Theory, Malden/MA: Blackwell 1999, pp.146-164
  • Oliver C.Speck: Der subjektive Blick. Zum Problem der untersagten Perspektive im Film. St.Ingbert: Röhrig, 1999
  • Dorit Naaman: "Woman/Nation: A Postcolonial Look at Female Subjectivity." In: Quarterly Review of Film and Video 17:4 (2000), pp.333-342
  • Lyn Phelan: "Artificial women and male subjectivity in 42nd Street and Bride of Frankenstein". In: Screen 41:2 (2000), S.161-182
  • Kaja Silverman: "Male Subjectivity and the Celestial Suture: It´s a Wonderful Life." In: E.A.Kaplan (Ed.): Feminism and Film, Oxford 2000, pp.100-118
  • Leo Bersani / Ulysse Dutoit: Forms of Being. Cinema, Aesthetics, Subjectivity. London 2004
  • Alexandra Hissen: Bowling for More Than Columbine. Subjektivität und Wahrhaftigkeit in den Filmen von Michael Moore. Trier 2004
  • Fabio Vighi: "Encounters in the real: subjectivity and its excess in Roberto Rossellini." In: Studies in European Cinema 1:3 (2004)
  • Carolin Overhoff Ferreira: "The Adolescent as Postcolonial Allegory: Strategies of Intersubjectivity in Recent Portuguese Films." In: Camera Obscura No.59 (2005), pp.35-71
  • Patricia Melzer: "Our Bodies as Our Selves: Body, Subjectivity, and (Virtual) Reality in The Matrix." In: P.M.: Alien Constructions: Science Fiction and Feminist Thought, Austin: U.of Texas Pr, 2006
  • Geetha Ramanathan: "Desire and Female Subjectivity." In: G.R.: Feminist Auteurs: Reading Women's Films, London: Wallflower, 2006
  • Paul C.Santilli: "Cinema and Subjectivity in Krzysztof Kieslowski," In: M.Smith / T.Wartenberg (Eds.): Thinking Through Cinema: Film as Philosophy, Malden/MA & Oxford/UK: Blackwell, 2006, pp.147-156
  • Robynn J.Stilwell: "Sound and Empathy: Subjectivity, Gender and the Cinematic Soundscape." In: J.Furby / K.Randell (Eds.): Screen Methods: Comparative Readings in Film Studies. London: Wallflower, 2006
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