Mette Hjort
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Cinema and Nation
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published
2000
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11 editions
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Purity and Provocation: Dogme '95
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published
2003
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5 editions
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Small Nation, Global Cinema: The New Danish Cinema
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published
2005
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7 editions
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A Companion to Nordic Cinema
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published
2016
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5 editions
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Emotion and the Arts
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published
1997
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4 editions
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Dekalog 01: On The Five Obstructions
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published
2008
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Danish Directors: Dialogues on a Contemporary National Cinema
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published
2001
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3 editions
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Film and Risk
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published
2012
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5 editions
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Stanley Kwan's Center Stage
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published
2006
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4 editions
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The Danish Directors 2: Dialogues on the New Danish Fiction Cinema
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2010
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3 editions
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“...the rationale for the existence of literature lies precisely in its ability to work on issues that concern us deeply. And it does so in a way that keeps our motivation at its highest intensity. Literature is fuel for 'hot cognition.' One may presume that imaginative literature is a property that all human cultures possess and as such may provide humans with an evolutionary advantage.”
― Emotion and the Arts
― Emotion and the Arts
“...human beings are able to attend to issues longer, to think harder about them, to receive deeper impressions that last longer, if information is presented in a context of emotion--a sort of hot dressing--than if it is presented wholly without affect.”
― Emotion and the Arts
― Emotion and the Arts
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