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Philip Thomas Tucker

    Thomas Deane Tucker offers deconstructive analyses of art and philosophy. His work explores how artworks can serve as tools for critical thinking and for challenging traditional artistic norms. Tucker's approach provides readers with a fresh perspective on the relationship between art and intellectual currents.

    The Alamo's Forgotten Defenders
    The Peripatetic Frame
    The Jasmine Sari
    • 2021

      From cinema’s earliest days, walking and filmmaking have been intrinsically linked. Technologically, culturally and aesthetically, the pioneers of cinema were not only interested in using the camera to scientifically study ambulatory motion, but were also keen to capture the speed and mobile culture of late 19th-century urban life. Photographers such as Felix Nadar took their cameras into the Parisian streets and boulevards as mechanised flâneurs, ushering us into the age of the ‘mobilised virtual gaze’. But if photography could only embalm modernity in an instant of time, the cinema brought these instants to life again. From Muybridge and Marey’s photographic studies of motion to Charlie Chaplin’s character ‘The Tramp’, and from the Steadicam to the police procedural, Thomas Deane Tucker explores the intertwined relationship between cinema and walking from its very first steps – breaking new ground in motion studies and providing a bold new perspective on film history.

      The Peripatetic Frame
    • 2017

      Bengal, 1932. The IRA - the Indian Republican Army - mounts a daring terror attack against a symbol of the British Empire: the European Club. A terrorist dies. And so does an innocent woman, known only as Mrs. Sullivan.

      The Jasmine Sari
    • 2015

      Within the annals of Alamo and Texas Revolutionary historiography, the important contributions of the Irish in winning the struggle against Mexico and establishing a new republic are noticeably absent. číst celé

      The Alamo's Forgotten Defenders