Tag: Jacques Derrida
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‘All of Us Strangers’ and the Philosophy of Temporality
Delve into ‘All of Us Strangers,’ where Derrida’s hauntology, Deleuze’s time-image, Bakhtin’s chronotope, and Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology intertwine in a cinematic journey of memory, loss, and spectral pasts, mirroring my own voyage through grief.
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Exploring Hauntology in ‘A Ghost Story’
Exploring ‘A Ghost Story’, I unveil the eerie blend of Derrida’s hauntology with film, highlighting how the past and future haunt our present, challenging our perceptions of time and existence.