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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Hayao Miyazaki's films do not argue with capitalism. They do not resist it. They simply - persist.The Ontology of Hayao Miyazaki enters the world these films inhabit and asks what kind of being that world assumes. Across four decades of filmmaking - from Nausicaä to The Boy and the Heron - Miyazaki has built a coherent alternative to the way capitalism organizes existence: relational, non-human, layered, unalienated, bodily. Five features of a world that capitalism has not invented and cannot fully destroy.This is not a fan book. It is not an academic study. It is a work of sustained philosophical attention - written from the formation of Marxist critical theory and South Indian cultural thought - that treats all of Miyazaki's films as a single text and reads them from the inside.For readers who have watched these films and felt, after the screen goes dark, that something has been left behind in them - and for those who have not yet watched them, and will.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Hayao Miyazaki's films do not argue with capitalism. They do not resist it. They simply - persist.The Ontology of Hayao Miyazaki enters the world these films inhabit and asks what kind of being that world assumes. Across four decades of filmmaking - from Nausicaae to The Boy and the Heron - Miyazaki has built a coherent alternative to the way capitalism organizes existence: relational, non-human, layered, unalienated, bodily. Five features of a world that capitalism has not invented and cannot fully destroy.This is not a fan book. It is not an academic study. It is a work of sustained philosophical attention - written from the formation of Marxist critical theory and South Indian cultural thought - that treats all of Miyazaki's films as a single text and reads them from the inside.For readers who have watched these films and felt, after the screen goes dark, that something has been left behind in them - and for those who have not yet watched them, and will. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Hayao Miyazaki's films do not argue with capitalism. They do not resist it. They simply - persist.The Ontology of Hayao Miyazaki enters the world these films inhabit and asks what kind of being that world assumes. Across four decades of filmmaking - from Nausicaae to The Boy and the Heron - Miyazaki has built a coherent alternative to the way capitalism organizes existence: relational, non-human, layered, unalienated, bodily. Five features of a world that capitalism has not invented and cannot fully destroy.This is not a fan book. It is not an academic study. It is a work of sustained philosophical attention - written from the formation of Marxist critical theory and South Indian cultural thought - that treats all of Miyazaki's films as a single text and reads them from the inside.For readers who have watched these films and felt, after the screen goes dark, that something has been left behind in them - and for those who have not yet watched them, and will. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.