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Title:
The philosophy of J. J. Abrams / edited by Patricia Brace and Robert Arp.
Publisher:
The University Press of Kentucky,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
368 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Abrams, J. J.--(Jeffrey Jacob),--1966---Criticism and interpretation.
Other Authors:
Brace, Patricia, 1960- editor of compilation.
Arp, Robert, editor of compilation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Abrams, Aristotle, and alternative worlds: finding friendship in the final frontier / Joseph J. Foy -- Person of Interest: the machine, Gilles Deleuze, and a thousand plateaus of identity / Franklin Allaire -- Are J.J. Abrams's "leading ladies" really feminist role models? / Cynthia Jones -- The end is nigh: Armageddon and the meaning of life found through death / Ashly Barkman -- The fear of Bones: on the dread of space and death / Jerry S. Piven and Jeffrey E. Stephenson -- Do we all need to get shot in the head? Regarding Henry, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and ethical transformation / Adam Barkman -- Fringe and "if science can do it, then science ought to do it" / Phil Smolenski and Charlene Elsby -- An inconsistent triad? Competing ethics in Star Trek into Darkness / Jason T. Eberl -- The monster and the mensch / Randall E. Auxier -- Abrams, Aristotle, and alternative worlds: finding friendship in the final frontier / Joseph J. Foy --
A place for revolutions in Revolution? Marxism, feminism, and the Monroe Republic / Jeff Ewing -- You can't choose your family: impartial morality and personal obligations in Alias / Brendan Shea -- Is Abrams's Star Trek a Star Trek film? / Daniel Whiting -- Determinism, free will, and moral responsibility in Alias / Vishal Garg -- Finding directions by indirection: The Island as a blank slate / Elly Vintiadis and Spyros D. Petrounakos -- You can't change the past: the philosophy of time travel in Star Trek and Lost / Andrew Fyfe -- Rabbit's feet, hatches, and monsters: mysteries vs. questions in J.J. Abrams's stories / Paul DiRado -- Monsters of the world, unite! Cloverfield, capital, and ecological crisis / Jeff Ewing -- Cloverfield, Super 8, and the morality of terrorism / Robert Arp and Patricia Brace -- A place for revolutions in Revolution? Marxism, feminism, and the Monroe Republic / Jeff Ewing --
A light in the darkness: ethical reflections on Revolution / Michael Versteeg and Adam Barkman.
ISBN:
0813145309 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9780813145303 (hardcover : alk. paper)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)858901768
LCCN:
2014006363
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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