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== References == | |||
==== Books ==== | |||
Jacques Derrida: Specters of Marx | |||
- The foundational text introducing “hauntology” as a concept. Derrida explores the persistence of Marxist ideals as ghosts haunting late capitalism. | |||
Sofie Benoot: Solid Ground | |||
- PhD paper on Essay Film in the ecological crisis | |||
Mark Fisher: Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures | |||
- Fisher applies hauntology to culture, focusing on how contemporary art, music, and media are haunted by the unrealized futures of modernism. | |||
Timothy Morton: Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence | |||
- While not directly about hauntology, Morton’s ideas on “dark ecology” resonate with the spectrality of environmental collapse and the lingering effects of human actions. | |||
Anna Tsing: The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins | |||
- Explores the ghostly traces of capitalism in ecological systems and the potential for new forms of life to emerge from its ruins. | |||
Avery F. Gordon: Ghostly Matters: Haunting and the Sociological Imagination | |||
- A sociological perspective on haunting, exploring how ghosts embody unresolved social and historical tensions. | |||
Graham Harman: Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy | |||
- Examines hauntology within speculative realism, focusing on the eerie and the strange as forms of ghostly persistence. | |||
Achille Mbembe: Necropolitics | |||
- Analyzes spectrality in political theory, focusing on how death and haunting shape power structures. | |||
Caroline Levine: Forms: Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network | |||
- Explores how literary and cultural forms resonate across time, embodying a hauntological persistence of structures. | |||
==== Films ==== | |||
Sofie Benoot: Apple Cider Vineger (2024) | |||
- When a retired nature documentary narrator passes a kidney stone, she decides to tell one more story about this forgotten world of stone | |||
Peter Meddler: While The Green Grass Grows (2023) | |||
- Peter Meddler follows the flow of rivers, looking at the miracles contained in everyday things and occurrences. He ponders the passing of his own parents and the questions that arise. | |||
Chris Marker: Sans Soleil (1983) | |||
- "He wrote me...." A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words and images from places as far-flung as Japan, Guinea-Bissau, Iceland, and San Francisco. | |||
Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel: Leviathan (2012) | |||
- Leviathan is an experimental documentary capturing the chaotic and visceral experience of life aboard a commercial fishing vessel through raw, immersive footage. | |||
Theo Montoya: Anhell69 (2022) | |||
The poetic documentary explores youth, queerness, and death in Medellín, reflecting on a lost generation through the lens of an unmade ghost movie. | |||
Dimitris Kourtis, Stratis Vogiatzis: Ekeini ti mera (2021) | |||
The documentary That Day showcases how the 2021 catastrophic wildfires in Northern Evia interweave with the rejuvenation of the land, and its collective memory with the creation of a music theatre performance that resulted from the Greek National Opera's artistic workshops with members of the local community. |
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