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Untimely Affects : Gilles Deleuze and an Ethics of Cinema / Nadine Boljkovac.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Plateaus - New Directions in Deleuze Studies : PLATPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (208 p.) : 14 B/W illustrationsContent type:
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  • 9780748646449
  • 9780748669707
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 194 23
LOC classification:
  • B2430.D454 B657 2013
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Images -- Introduction -- 1 Art’s Resistance -- 2 Figures of Life -- 3 From Depths and Ashes -- 4 Mad Love -- 5 Signs Without Name -- 6 Of Scars, Smiles and Past-Future Signs -- Conclusion -- References -- Index
Summary: How do the practices of philosophy and film converge in ethical and political theory?Read the introduction online for free now (pdf)Untimely Affects offers an ethical and aesthetic interweaving of philosophy and film analysis to discern how thought persists productively after the horrors of World War II.In this first extensive analysis of Chris Marker and Alain Resnais’ works together, Boljkovac draws on concepts and images that interrogate wounds and layers of a recent past in relation to ‘a time yet to come’. Mindful of the seen and unseen ‘that quicken the heart’ (Marker), this book discerns life-affirming possibilities through its weave of cine-philosophy. As such, Untimely Affects speaks to productive limits and potentials of cinema, thought, self and life through creative untimeliness and the idea of the ‘ever new’.Key FeaturesA new perspective on the relationships between poststructuralist philosophy, ethics and modern cinemaReads and analyses the medium of cinema through concepts of affect, sensation and actual & virtual violenceFind Out MoreVisit Nadine's Academia.edu pageVisit the Facebook page for Untimely AffectsRead the introduction online for free now (pdf)"
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Images -- Introduction -- 1 Art’s Resistance -- 2 Figures of Life -- 3 From Depths and Ashes -- 4 Mad Love -- 5 Signs Without Name -- 6 Of Scars, Smiles and Past-Future Signs -- Conclusion -- References -- Index

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How do the practices of philosophy and film converge in ethical and political theory?Read the introduction online for free now (pdf)Untimely Affects offers an ethical and aesthetic interweaving of philosophy and film analysis to discern how thought persists productively after the horrors of World War II.In this first extensive analysis of Chris Marker and Alain Resnais’ works together, Boljkovac draws on concepts and images that interrogate wounds and layers of a recent past in relation to ‘a time yet to come’. Mindful of the seen and unseen ‘that quicken the heart’ (Marker), this book discerns life-affirming possibilities through its weave of cine-philosophy. As such, Untimely Affects speaks to productive limits and potentials of cinema, thought, self and life through creative untimeliness and the idea of the ‘ever new’.Key FeaturesA new perspective on the relationships between poststructuralist philosophy, ethics and modern cinemaReads and analyses the medium of cinema through concepts of affect, sensation and actual & virtual violenceFind Out MoreVisit Nadine's Academia.edu pageVisit the Facebook page for Untimely AffectsRead the introduction online for free now (pdf)"

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In English.

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