Andreja Novakovic on Chantal Akerman at Womb House Books
Join us for a discussion of the films of Chantal Akerman with author Andreja Novakovic
Andjrea Novakovic on Chantal Akerman
Join us for a conversation between Andreja Novakovic, author of Chantal Akerman: Filmmaker and Philosopher, and Womb House Books founder Jessica Ferri.
Members receive our book club pick, 15% off online and in shop, free admission to author events and readings, a free subscription to the Womb House Books Review, and a critical reading packet for book clubs.
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Through her wide ranging films, Akerman addresses subjects such as home and homelessness, work and social reproduction, self and identity, and desire in its many forms. This book is the first philosophical study of Akerman's oeuvre. Andreja Novakovic looks at patterns of staying put and moving on in the Belgian auteur's deeply personal body of work, drawing on writers from Cavell to Beauvoir, and Federici. It is an absorbing reinterpretation of one of the most important directors of European cinema, whose Jeanne Dielman was recently selected as Sight and Sound's Greatest Film of All Time.
Andreja Novakovic is Professor of Philosophy at University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Hegel on Second Nature in Ethical Life (2017) and Hegel on the Family Form (2026).
Join us for a discussion of the films of Chantal Akerman with author Andreja Novakovic
Andjrea Novakovic on Chantal Akerman
Join us for a conversation between Andreja Novakovic, author of Chantal Akerman: Filmmaker and Philosopher, and Womb House Books founder Jessica Ferri.
Members receive our book club pick, 15% off online and in shop, free admission to author events and readings, a free subscription to the Womb House Books Review, and a critical reading packet for book clubs.
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Through her wide ranging films, Akerman addresses subjects such as home and homelessness, work and social reproduction, self and identity, and desire in its many forms. This book is the first philosophical study of Akerman's oeuvre. Andreja Novakovic looks at patterns of staying put and moving on in the Belgian auteur's deeply personal body of work, drawing on writers from Cavell to Beauvoir, and Federici. It is an absorbing reinterpretation of one of the most important directors of European cinema, whose Jeanne Dielman was recently selected as Sight and Sound's Greatest Film of All Time.
Andreja Novakovic is Professor of Philosophy at University of California, Berkeley. She is the author of Hegel on Second Nature in Ethical Life (2017) and Hegel on the Family Form (2026).
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