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Badiou and Cinema: Dissident Republicans and the War for Legitimacy

Autor Alex Ling
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2010 – vârsta de la 22 ani
Applies Badiou's philosophy to well-known films such as Hiroshima Mon Amour, Vertigo and The Matrix
Alex Ling employs the philosophy of Alain Badiou to answer the question central to all serious film scholarship: 'can cinema be thought?' Treating this question on three levels, the author first asks if we can really think what cinema is, at an ontological level. Secondly, he investigates whether cinema can actually think for itself; that is, whether or not it is truly 'artistic'. Finally, he explores in what ways we can rethink the consequences of the fact that cinema thinks. In answering these questions, the author uses well-known films ranging to illustrate Badiou's philosophy and to consider the ways in which his work can be extended, critiqued and reframed with respect to the medium of cinema.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780748641130
ISBN-10: 0748641130
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 165 x 24 x 241 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

As learned as it is exciting. Alex Ling has produced a textbook example of how to investigate Badiou's "Platonist Cinema" with utter rigor and fidelity. From "Hiroshima Mon Amour" to "The Matrix", he provides readings of films that mix his own ingenuity with Badiou's insights into the inessence of cinema. Yet "Badiou and Cinema" is more than simply an illustration of philosophical thought. It opens up the possibility of a truly thoughtful cinema, a cinema that thinks events in its own way, beyond the exigencies of both extant film theory and philosophy.--John Mullarkey, Kingston University

Cuprins

Introduction: Gorky's Maxim; 1. Presenting Alain Badiou; 2. Can Cinema Be Thought?; 3. In the Kingdom of Shadows; 4. An Aesthetic of Truth; 5. An Instant or an Eternity: Rethinking Cinema After Deleuze; 6. Alain Resnais and the Mise-en-Scene of Two; 7. The Castle of Impurity; Bibliography; Filmography; Index.