List of Films Directed by Terrence Malick
List of Illustrations
Preface
Robert Sinnerbrink
Acknowledgments
Malickian Cinema at the Intersection of Art and Philosophy: An
Introduction
Steven DeLay
Part I. Cinematic Experience as Ethical Reflection and Spiritual
Exercise
1. “Find Your Way from Darkness to Light”: Cinema as Spiritual
Exercise
Jonathan Scott Lee
2. Terrence Malick’s Cosmic Cinema
Manuel “Mandel” Cabrera Jr.
3. “Why Should I Be Good If You Aren’t?” The Problem of the Moral
World in The Tree of Life
James D. Reid and Candace R. Craig
4. Performativity and Transformative Experience: Terrence Malick’s
Mysticism
Rico Gutschmidt
Part II. Mystery, Evil, Creation: Framing the “Big
Questions”
5. Life-Time: Mystery in The Tree of Life
David R. Cerbone
6. Not One Power, But Two: Dark Grounds and Twilit Paradises in
Malick
Jussi Backman
7. Tending God’s Garden: Philosophical Themes in The Tree of
Life
Naomi Fisher
Part III. Explorations of Image and Voiceover
8. Sotto voce: Inscription as Voiceover in Malick’s Days of
Heaven
Fred Rush
9. The Melancholic Image in Days of Heaven
Keith Jacobs and Jeff Malpas
10. Terrence Malick’s Ephemeral and Eternal Images: Deleuze,
Time-Image, and Montage
James Lorenz
11. Malick’s Cartesianism, or the Ghost by the Machine
Enrico Terrone
12. Love Is Smiling through All Things: Jean-Luc Marion, Simone
Weil, and the Visual Style of Terrence Malick
Joel Mayward
13. Let Me Not Pretend: The Promise of Beauty in To the Wonder
Steven Rybin
Part IV. The Pursuit of Freedom and Transcendence
14. Platonic Myths of Eros in Knight of Cups and Song to Song
Matthew Strohl
15. The Alien God Behind the Camera: A Gnostic Viewing of Terrence
Malick’s Cinema, especially Knight of Cups
Lee Braver
16. A Hidden Life of Love: Sacrifice in Malick’s Cinematographic
Philosophy
Katerina Koci and Martin Koci
17. Bleeding Hearts: Edith Stein, Franz Jägerstätter, and
Martyrdom
Donald Wallenfang
18. Authoritarianism and the Authoritarian Personality: Malick’s
Tragedy of Disobedience
David Benjamin Johnson
19. “But I Am Free!” Malick on Freedom and Transcendence
Daniel Layman
List of Contributors
Index
Steven DeLay is Research Fellow at the Global Center for Advanced Studies. His many books include Everything; Faint Not: Twelve Brief Meditations on the Word of God; In the Spirit: A Phenomenology of Faith; Before God: Exercises in Subjectivity; and Phenomenology in France: A Philosophical and Theological Introduction.
"…this diverse volume stands out as one of the more
thought-provoking anthologies on Malick as a filmmaker. In Life
Above the Clouds: Philosophy in the Films of Terrence Malick, DeLay
curates both established and emerging Malick contributors who
keenly prove that illuminating conversations surrounding his work
keep us returning to Malick with fresh takes and passionate
inquiries." — Philosophical Quarterly
"After Hitchcock, the 'Hollywood auteur' long seemed oxymoronic.
What allowed Terrence Malick to break through? Not his renowned
genius for casting, nor even his unrivaled cinematography (which
blurs the Kantian line between beauty and sublimity), but rather,
in a word, his philosophy. As these essays so compellingly
illuminate, Malick uses film to philosophize; his films are
philosophy carried out in another medium; indeed, he is the filmic
philosopher par excellence. Others are now catching up (the later
Sheridan, the Smith brothers, Hawley at his deepest), but Malick
opened the field and set the terms with which the greatest
Hollywood auteurs continue to negotiate. To understand why, and
how, start by reading this book." — Iain D. Thomson, author of
Heidegger, Art, and Postmodernity
"This strong collection engages the spiritual, even mystical,
elements of Malick's profoundly moving cinema. In their own
distinct ways, these chapters bring a fresh new perspective to our
understanding of one of the world's most important living
filmmakers." — John Caruana, coeditor of Immanent Frames:
Postsecular Cinema between Malick and von Trier
"This is an exceptionally rich, creative, and intriguing study of
Malick and his imprint on the world of filmmaking that provides a
unique philosophical lens through which such iconic filmmakers can
be viewed. Each essay is a unique and well-crafted contribution to
a collective whole that reflects the vision of a young and vibrant
scholar who adds a much needed and pioneering voice to film
studies. In short, Life Above the Clouds is a gem that deserves a
prominent place in the contemporary dialogues that lie at the
intersection of philosophy, film, the auteur, and the many
surrounding forces." — Leo Zonn, editor of Place Images in Media:
Portrayal, Experience, and Meaning
"Life above the Clouds is a rare collection: a series of essays
about a filmmaker that are resolutely philosophical yet never lose
sight of the intricacies, pleasures, and appeals of the films
themselves. The essays range across Malick's career, providing
original interpretations of his films while shining light on the
way broader philosophical and spiritual preoccupations are deployed
in and through this original and unique body of work." — Daniel R.
Morgan, author of The Lure of the Image: Epistemic Fantasies of the
Moving Camera
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