This collection presents comprehensive, unique scholarly analyses of Terrence Malick’s films through the lenses of philosophy, poetry, cinema, and theology.
Lorena Melgaço is an urban scholar navigating the multilevel entwinement of digital technologies and the production of space, especially in the postcolony. Her research interests include the micropolitics of socio-spatial and technological peripheralisation; the intersections of technological dependency, capitalist production of space, and the socio-environmental crisis in planning; and the challenges of planning education and practice from a socio-spatial justice perspective.
Kip Redick is professor of philosophy and religion at Christopher Newport University.
Joshua Sikora (MFA) is the founder and director of the Cinema & New Media Arts program at Houston Baptist University.
Naaman Wood is professor in the Communication Department at Saint Paul College.