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Life Above the Clouds: Philosophy in the Films of Terrence Malick
As its name implies, Life Above the Clouds: Philosophy in the Films of Terrence Malick gestures to Terrence Malick's ongoing interest in the philosophical qualities of transcendence in cinema. But moreover, this reference—quoted from the character Franziska Jägerstätter (Valerie Pachner) in Malick's A Hidden Life (2019)—also signals a continuing intellectual inquiry into Malick's stirring, provocative, and often puzzling cinematic work. In response to Malick's increased output of films, beginning in the early 2010s until now, many commentators have brought more scholarly attention to his work. Steven DeLay's expansive collection of essays in this anthology proves that the subject of Malick is far from exhausted, and continues to affirm this filmmaker as an arousing artist of aesthetic, philosophical, and cinematic intrigue. DeLay's impressive collection contains nineteen essays from over twenty contributors from a variety of philosophical, theological, literary, and poetic perspectives. While Malick is famously regarded for his early education in philosophy, and there has been much written already on the inherent philosophical themes throughout his filmography, Life Above the Clouds stands, perhaps unexpectedly, as a progressive and expanding addition to the current scholarship. Moreover, the book harbours a larger body of contributors in a single text than any prior substantial publication on Malick.
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The Philosophical Quarterly is one of the most highly regarded and established academic journals in philosophy. In an age of increasing specialism, it remains committed to publishing high-quality articles from leading international scholars across the range of philosophical study. Accessibility of its content for all philosophers - including students - is an editorial priority. The Philosophical Quarterly regularly publishes articles, discussions and reviews, and runs an annual Essay Prize. Its distinguished international contributors engage with both the established and the new, for example, through reflection on cognitive psychology, decision theory, quantum mechanics.