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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Charlie Kaufman and Philosophy's Questions 1(22)
David LaRocca
Part 1 On Being and Not Being One's Self
Charlie Kaufman, Screenwriter
23(23)
K. L. Evans
On Being John Malkovich and Not Being Yourself
46(20)
Christopher Falzon
The Divided Self: Kaufman, Kafka, Wittgenstein, and Human Nature
66(23)
Mario von der Ruhr
Unauthorized Autobiography: Truth and Fact in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
89(22)
David LaRocca
Part 2 Being, or Trying to Be, with Others
Me and You: Identity, Love, and Friendship in the Films of Charlie Kaufman
111(21)
Douglas J. Den Uyl
I Don't Know, Just Wait: Remembering Remarriage in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
132(23)
William Day
Charlie Kaufman, Philosophy, and the Small Screen
155(14)
Samuel A. Chambers
The Instructive Impossibility of Being John Malkovich
169(24)
Garry L. Hagberg
Part 3 Being in the World, Partially
Living a Part: Synecdoche, New York, Metaphor, and the Problem of Skepticism
193(15)
Richard Deming
"There's No More Watching": Artifice and Meaning in Synecdoche, New York and Adaptation
208(16)
Derek Hill
Human Nature and Freedom in Adaptation
224(15)
Gregory E. Ganssle
Synecdoche, in Part
239(15)
David L. Smith
Nietzschean Themes in the Films of Charlie Kaufman
254(15)
Daniel Shaw
Inconclusive Unscientific Postscript: Late Remarks on Kierkegaard and Kaufman
269(26)
David LaRocca
Filmography 295(2)
List of Contributors 297(6)
Index 303
David LaRocca is co-ordinating producer and consulting editor of the ongoing documentary film project The Intellectual Portrait Series, author of On Emerson, and editor of Stanley Cavell's Emerson's Transcendental Etudes. He lives in New York.