Screening Nature by Anat Pick

Cinema Beyond the Human

An interdisciplinary collection that examines how cinema engages with the more-than-human world, challenging anthropocentric narratives through ecocritical and posthumanist perspectives. Drawing on case studies from global cinemas, the essays explore aesthetics, ethics, and politics of representing animals, environments, and ecological processes, with attention to sound, temporality, and materiality. The volume reframes spectatorship to consider nonhuman agency and the environmental impact of film form, offering new frameworks for thinking about media in an era of ecological crisis.

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