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Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Cinema
Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Cinema
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Table of Contents
1. Schizoanalysis and the Phenomenology of Cinema, Joe Hughes (
2. Schizoanalysis and the Cinema of the Brain, Gregg Lambert (
3. Losing Face, Gregory Flaxman (
4. Disorientation, Duration and Tarkovsky, Mark Riley (
5. Suspended Gestures: Schizoanalysis, Affect and the Face in Cinema, Amy Herzog (CUNY, USA)
6. Schizoanalysis, Spectacle and the Spaghetti Western, David Martin-Jones (
7. Cinemas of Minor Frenchness, Bill Marshall (University of Glasgow, UK)
8. Delirium Cinema or Machines of the Invisible?, Patricia Pisters (
9. Off Your Face: Schizoanalysis, Faciality and Cinema, Anna Powell (
10. An Ethics of Spectatorship: Love, Death and Cinema, Patricia MacCormack (
Product details
Published | 15 Aug 2008 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 176 |
ISBN | 9781441167040 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Series | Schizoanalytic Applications |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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"The eleven essays collected in this book produce a series of inventive digressions and displacements, or better, new social series that put cinema in play with the great critical project of Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Through the broader cultural arguments of Guattari and Deleuze, Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Cinema opens up new discursive spaces for investigating cinema through the linked domains of politics and desire." - Professor D.N. Rodowick, Harvard University, USA
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"Working across cinematic genre, documentary and national cinemas this volume's ten essays align Gilles Deleuze's Cinema I & II with his wider theoretical writings. Indicative of this approach - an approach itself signalled in Buchanan's introductory essay - is Joe Hughes' chapter which returns the schizoanalysis of the volume's title to the philosopher's earlier works. Elsewhere, co-editor MacCormack's contribution builds upon the groundwork in her earlier Cinesexuality, evolving an ethical erotics of spectatorship" - Flux Magazine
Tim Huntley

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