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This book is the first collection of essays to offer detailed examinations of the role that close attention to individual films plays in the philosopher Gilles Deleuze's work on cinema. In the last two decades, Deleuze's two books on film have had an enormous influence on Film Studies, profoundly affecting thinking about movement, time, history, and other topics. Theoretically ambitious and philosophically rich but clearly written by a broad range of established and emerging international film scholars, the chapters in this volume will both contribute to, and in places challenge, the vibrant field of Deleuzian film studies. Topics covered range from the relationship of Deleuze to film criticism; the role of theories of movement; and studies of works by major filmmakers including Federico Fellini, Werner Herzog, Vincente Minnelli, and Orson Welles. This book will be of interest not only to specialists in Deleuze but to anybody engaged with the close study of film and its philosophical ramifications.
Provides fresh and engaging readings of Deleuze's work on cinema Investigates the relationship between Deleuze's philosophy and film criticism Offers exciting new readings of important films in the light of Deleuze's writings
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Dominic Lash is the author of The Cinema of Disorientation: Inviting Confusions (2020) and Robert Pippin and Film: Politics, Ethics, and Psychology after Modernism (2022). He has taught film at many institutions, including the universities of Bristol and Oxford, and has published in journals such as Screen; Movie: A Journal of Film Criticism; Film and Philosophy; and Film-Philosophy.Hoi Lun Law is Teaching Fellow in Film Studies at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is the author of Ambiguity and Film Criticism: Reasonable Doubt (2021).
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