Results for subject : "THE MATRIX (MOTION PICTURE)"
A Closet Full of Spacesuits . . . and Nothing to Wear!
Successful Meetings 49(1): 27-29. January 2000.
A Collapsing Crutch: The Characters of The Matrix Fall Cruelly into Naturalism
New York Review of Science Fiction 20(6): 7. February 2008. (No. 234)
A Touch of Morpheus
Starlog 261: 48-51. April 1999.
Absence as Desire and Presence as Foreclosure: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of Clinical Phenomena, Contemporary Culture, and Science Fiction Films
PH .D. Dissertation, City University of New York, 2007. 152p . (DAI-B 67(12), June 2007.)
Adapting Philosophy: Jean Baudrillard and The Matrix Trilogy.
Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2009. 177 p.
Alien Constructions: Science Fiction and Feminist Theories
Ph. D. Dissertation, Clark University, 2001. 460 p. DAI-A 62(10): 3596. April 2002)
Alien Constructions: Science Fiction and Feminist Thought
Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2006. 312 p.
American Paranoia. Bladerunner /Matrix
in: Macho, Thomas/Wunschel, Annette, eds. Science & Fiction: Über Gedankenexperimente in Wissenschaft, Philosophie und Literatur. Frankfurt-am-Main: Wunschel Verlag, 2004. p. 329-348.
American Paranoia. Wie uns Blade Runner und Matrix die Welt erklären
in: Mamczak, Sascha and Jeschke, Wolfgang, eds. Das Science Fiction Jahr, 2006. Munchen: Heyne, 2006. p. 282-302.
An Apocalypse of Total Communication
in: del Río-Álvaro, Constanza and García-Mainar, Luis M., eds. Memory, Imagination and Desire in Contemporary Anglo-American Literature and Film. Heidelberg: Winter, 2004. p. 253-68.
Apocalyptic Transformation: Apocalypse and the Postmodern Imagination
Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008. 205 p.
Artificial Ethics
in: Grau, Christopher, ed. Philosophers Explore The Matrix. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. p. 208-217.
At the Edge of the World, Again
in: Kapell, Matthew/Doty, William G., eds. Jacking Into the Matrix Franchise: Cultural Reception and Interpretation. New York: Continuum, 2004 p. 183-188.
Back to the Future: The Humanist Matrix
Cultural Critique No. 53: 28-46. Winter 2003.
Bad Dreams, Evil Demons, and the Experience Machine: Philosophy and The Matrix
in: Grau, Christopher, ed. Philosophers Explore The Matrix. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. p. 10-23.
Battery Operated Men: The Role of Women in The Matrix, The Fifth Element and Metropolis
Bachelor's Thesis (Honors), University of Adelaide, 2000. 51 p.
Baudrillard Reloaded: Interrelating Philsophy and Film via The Matrix Trilogy
Screen 47(2): 233-249. Summer 2006.
Baudrillardian Revolutions: Repetition and Radical Intervention in the Matrix Trilogy
in: Gillis, Staey, ed. The Matrix Trilogy: Cyberpunk Reloaded. New York: Wallflower Press, 2005. p. 151-161.
Beyond Bullet Time
Starlog 312: 24-27. July 2003.
Beyond the Matrix: Revolutions and Revelations
St. Louis, MO: Chalice Press, 2004. 201 p.
Biblical Allusion in The Matrix: Messiah and Violence
Jounal of Theology for Southern Africa No. 119: 90-107. July 2004.
Biomorph: The Posthuman Thing. Machine plus human plus computer software: things, they are a-changing
in: Kapell, Matthew/Doty, William G., eds. Jacking Into the Matrix Franchise: Cultural Reception and Interpretation. New York: Continuum, 2004 p. 141-157.
Birth of a Messiah
Starlog 313: 46-50. August 2003.
Born to Be On-line: Cyberpunk, Cyborgs and the Matrix Trilogy,
Hacettepe Universitesi Edebiyat Fakultesi Dergisi 23(1): 257-267. 2006.
Bullet Time
Starlog 263: 68-71. June 1999.
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