The Films of Lars von Trier and Philosophy: Provocations and Engagements

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The films of Lars von Trier offer unique opportunities for thinking deeply about how Philosophy and Cinema speak to one another. The book addresses von Trier’s films in order of their release. The earlier chapters discuss his Golden Heart trilogy and USA: Land of Opportunities series by addressing issues of potential misogyny, ethical critique, and racial justice. The later chapters focus on his Depression Trilogy and address the undermining of gender binaries, the psychoanalytic meaning of the sacrifice of children and depression, and philosophical questions provoked by the depiction of the end of the world. Taken together, the volume explores the topics of Philosophical Psychology, Social Theory, Political Theory, Theories of the Self, Philosophy of Race, and Feminist Thought, and opens a conversation about von Trier’s important work.

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Haro, J. A., & Koch, W. H. (2019). The Films of Lars von Trier and Philosophy: Provocations and Engagements. The Films of Lars von Trier and Philosophy: Provocations and Engagements (pp. 1–141). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24918-2

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