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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction William J. Devlin Shai Biderman 1
Part 1 The World of David Lynch
"The Owls Are Not What They Seem": The Logic of Lynch's World Robert Arp Patricia Brace 7
Intuition and Investigation into Another Place: The Epistemological Role of Dreaming in Twin Peaks and Beyond Simon Riches 25
The Horrors of Life's Hidden Mysteries: Blue Velvet Sander H. Lee 45
The Thing about David Lynch: Enjoying the Lynchian World Russell Manning 61
The World as Illusion: Rediscovering Mulholland Dr. and Lost Highway through Indian Philosophy Ronie Parciack 77
Part 2 Selfhood and Subjectivity: The Existential Drive toward Self-Understanding
All Roads Lead to the Self: Zen Buddhism and David Lynch's Lost Highway Mark Walling 95
City of Dreams: Bad Faith in Mulholland Dr. Jennifer McMahon 113
Constellations of the Flesh: The Embodied Self in The Straight Story and The Elephant Man Tal Correm 127
David Lynch's Road Films: Individuality and Personal Freedom? Richard Gaughran 143
Lynch's Zarathustra: The Straight Story Shai Frogel 159
Part 3 The Self Confronts the World: Issues in Ethics, Society, and Religion
"There's Sort of Evil Out There": Emersonian Transcendentalism in Twin Peaks Scott Hamilton Suter 175
"In Heaven Everything Is Fine": Erasing Traditional Morality Jason Southworth 189
The Monster Within: Alienation and Social Conformity in The Elephant Man Shai Biderman Assaf Tabeka 207
Prophesies, Experience, and Proof: Philosophy of Religion in Dune William J. Devlin 225
Contributors 239
Index 243
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