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 Mark J. Cauchi

Mark J. Cauchi

Media & Culture
DepartmentHumanities (York)
Areas of Expertise19th- and 20th-century continental philosophy and social theory; intersections of religious and secular thought and culture; theories of the secular and postsecular; intersections of philosophy and the arts (literature, visual art, and film).

Mark Cauchi's teaching and research revolve around the following themes and areas: the relationship of the secular and the religious; postsecularism; continental philosophy; the relationship of agency, otherness, and dependency; aesthetics, especially film theory and criticism.

Recent publications:

Caruana, J., & Cauchi, M. (2018). Immanent frames: Postsecular cinema between Malick and von Trier. State University of New York Press.

Cauchi, M. (2018). The death of God and the genesis of worldhood in von Trier’s Melancholia. In Full: In (pp. 105-28) Caruana (Vol. 1–Book, Section, p. 105).