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|a Films of Spike Jonze
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|a This book looks at Spike Jonze's ground-breaking work in both features and short forms, exploring the impact of his filmmaking across a range of philosophical and cultural discussions
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|a Adaptation in Adaptation in adaptation in Adaptation / Wyatt Moss-Wellington -- "I'll eat you up I love you so": adaptation, authorship, and intermediality in Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are / Eddie Falvey -- Converging Indiewood: Spike Jonze, propaganda films, and the emergence of specialty film giant USA films / Yannis Tzioumakis -- "You can be John Malkovich": celebrity, absurdity, and convention in Being John Malkovich / Kim Wilkins -- "I can't sleep. I'm losing my hair. I'm fat and repulsive": crises of masculinity and artistry in Spike Jonze's Adaptation / Julie Levinson -- Spike Jonze's screenwriting: the screenplay / Wyatt Moss-Wellington -- "Are these feelings even real?" Intimacy and authenticity in Spike Jonze's Her / Peter Marks -- Machinic empathy and mental health: the relational ethics of machine empathy and artificial intelligence in Her / Frances Shaw -- The "tedious yammering of selves": the end of intimacy in Spike Jonze's Her / Richard Smith -- Spike Jonze shorts stories / Cynthia Felando -- Spike Jonze, propaganda/satellite films, and music video work: talent management and the construction of an indie-auteur / Andrew Stubbs -- Spike Jonze's abbreviated art of the suburbs / Laurel Westrup
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