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Badiou Cinema
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-0-7456-7002-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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E-Book, Englisch, 320 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-7456-7002-7
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
For Alain Badiou, films think, and it is the task of thephilosopher to transcribe that thinking. What is the subject towhich the film gives expressive form? This is the question thatlies at the heart of Badiou's account of cinema.
He contends that cinema is an art form that bears witness to theOther and renders human presence visible, thus testifying to theuniversal value of human existence and human freedom. Through theexperience of viewing, the movement of thought that constitutes thefilm is passed on to the viewer, who thereby encounters an aspectof the world and its exaltation and vitality as well as itsdifficulty and complexity. Cinema is an impure art cannibalizingits times, the other arts, and people - a major art preciselybecause it is the locus of the indiscernibility between art andnon-art. It is this, argues Badiou, that makes cinema the socialand political art par excellence, the best indicator of ourcivilization, in the way that Greek tragedy, the coming-of-agenovel and the operetta were in their respective eras.
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Acknowledgments viii
Foreword ix
1 "Cinema Has Given Me So Much" 1
2 Cinematic Culture 21
3 Revisionist Cinema 34
4 Art and its Criticism 40
5 The Suicide of Grace: Le Diable probablement 48
6 A Man Who Never Gives In 50
7 Is the Orient an Object for the Western Conscience? 54
8 Reference Points for Cinema's Second Modernity 58
9 The Demy Affair 64
10 Switzerland: Cinema as Interpretation 67
11 Interrupted Notes on the French Comedy Film 72
12 Y a tellement de pays pour aller 77
13 Restoring Meaning to Death and Chance 82
14 A Private Industry, Cinema is also a Private Spectacle 86
15 The False Movements of Cinema 88
16 Can a Film Be Spoken About? 94
17 Notes on The Last Laugh 100
18 "Thinking the Emergence of the Event" 105
19 The Divine Comedy and The Convent 129
20 Surplus Seeing: Histoire(s) du cinéma 132
21 Considerations on the Current State of Cinema 138
22 The Cinematic Capture of the Sexes 151
23 An Unqualified Affirmation of Cinema's Enduring Power 162
24 Passion, Jean-Luc Godard 166
25 "Say Yes to Love, or Else be Lonely": Magnolia 176
26 Dialectics of the Fable: The Matrix 193
27 Cinema as Philosophical Experimentation 202
28 On Cinema as a Democratic Emblem 233
29 The End of a Beginning: Tout va bien 242
30 The Dimensions of Art: Forgiveness 252
31 The Perfection of the World, Improbable yet Possible 258
Notes 261