Ecologies Of The Moving Image by Adrian J. Ivakhiv

Cinema, Affect, Nature

A philosophical exploration of how cinema participates in ecological processes, proposing that moving images operate across geomorphic, biomorphic, and anthropomorphic registers. Blending ecocriticism, phenomenology, and process-relational thought, it shows how films map worlds, affect bodies, and organize social relations, generating ethical and political implications in the Anthropocene through case studies spanning documentary, avant-garde, and popular cinema.

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