

Steven Swarbrick and Jean-Thomas Tremblay, "Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction" (Northwestern UP, 2024)
Nov 23, 2024
In this discussion, Steven Swarbrick and Jean-Thomas Tremblay, co-authors of 'Negative Life: The Cinema of Extinction,' delve into the intersections of cinema, philosophy, and ecocriticism. They challenge traditional ecological narratives, exploring themes of extinction and isolation in film, particularly through Freud's ideas of negation. The conversation highlights how queer theory and psychoanalysis reshape our understanding of environmental storytelling, using Paul Schrader's 'First Reformed' as a poignant example, and articulating a new vision of 'negative life' in cinema.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Negative Life and Eco-Critique
01:35 • 19min
Exploring Isolation and Humanity Through Film Metaphors
20:40 • 4min
Entangled Narratives: Language, Identity, and Eco-Horror
24:54 • 14min
Queer Negativity and Ecological Despair in 'First Reformed'
39:09 • 8min
Cinema and Ecological Critique
46:48 • 9min