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Contemporary Screen Ethics: Absences, Identities, Belonging, Looking Anew

Robert Sinnerbrink, David Martin-Jones, Lucy Bolton

Contemporary Screen Ethics focuses on the intertwining of the ethical with the socio-political, considering such topics care, decolonial feminism, ecology, histories of political violence, intersectionality, neoliberalism, race, and sexual and gendered violence. The collection advocates looking anew at the global complexity and diversity of such ethical issues across various screen from Netflix movies to VR, from Chinese romcoms to Brazilian pornochanchadas, from documentaries to drone warfare, from Jordan Peele movies to Google Earth. The analysis exposes the ethical tension between the inclusions and exclusions of global structural inequality (the identities of the haves, the absences of the have nots), alongside the need to understand our collective belonging to the planet demanded by the climate crisis. Informing the analysis, established thinkers like Deleuze, Irigaray, Jameson and Rancière are joined by an array of different voices – Ferreira da Silva, Gill, Lugones, Milroy, Muñoz, Sheshadri-Crooks, Vergès – to unlock contemporary screen ethics.

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

Publication Date

6/9/2023

ISBN

9781474447584

Pages

248

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