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Schizoanalysis and Visual Cultures

Edited by Phillip Roberts and Richard Rushton

Type
Studies
Subject
Theory
Keywords
Gilles Deleuze
Publishing date
2011
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Collection
Deleuze Studies Special Issues
Volume 5.2
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 96 pages
6 x 9 ¼ inches (15.5 x 23.5 cm)
ISBN
978-0-7486-4637-1
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Book Presentation:
Film criticism has always been about more than aesthetics, and by staging an encounter between Deleuze's cinema project and his schizoanalysis work with Félix Guattari this volume attempts to open Deleuze's aesthetic and philosophical analysis of film into spaces that can address his cinema books as a project that is also political, historical, industrial, economic, or cartographic in nature. Cinema no longer exists solely inside the cinematic apparatus - cinema must become television, digital imagery, web broadcast, advertisement; it must become open to a field of moving images and visual culture at large, and this volume opens Deleuze's thought accordingly, inviting a range of leading scholars to question what can be done with Deleuze's cinematic analyses if we are made to think of them as a further study in schizoanalysis.

Key Features
• Tom Conley explores an intersection between Deleuze and Blanchot in order develop a cartographic theorisation of film and visual culture
• Patricia Pisters asks what a cinematic conception of Deleuze's third synthesis of time might look like and begins to explore what she will call the Neuroimage
• Richard Rushton charts the appearance of a Deleuzian imaginary in the films of Jean Renoir
• Hanjo Berressem studies actual/virtual montage in Psycho and The Birds and uncovers a schizoanalytic Hitchcock of pure optical and sound images.

About the authors:
Philip Roberts is writing a PhD in Cinema and Control at the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory at Cardiff University. Richard Rushton is Professor in Film Studies at Lancaster University

See the publisher website: Edinburgh University Press

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