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Cinematic Political Thought : Narrating Race, Nation and Gender - Michael J. Shapiro

Cinematic Political Thought

Narrating Race, Nation and Gender

By: Michael J. Shapiro

Paperback | 15 August 1999

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"Kennedy treats the artistry of cinema in a fresh and engaging way."
Choice
"This is a superb foray into the emergent area of Deleuzian inspired film-philosophy. "
Scope (full review at foot of this page)
Film theory has for so long been concerned with sociological, empirical and psychoanalytic approaches that its place within our aesthetic sensibilities seems to have been forgotten.
Deleuze and Cinema aims to bring back debates about film as an art form - as part of an aesthetic process which incorporates the bodies of our material, technological and molecular worlds. While much film theory has looked at desire in terms of (visual and spectator) pleasure, Barbara Kennedy suggests, in this provocative new study, that these different perceptions of 'body' are responsible, as well as the brain/mind, for the ways in which visual elements of colour, movement, rhythm and sensation are acquired within, through and beyond our consciousness.
Film is visceral, vital and dynamic, and wider frameworks of understanding are needed to explain these aesthetic resonances. Deleuze and Cinema asks: how can we begin to understand the cinematic experience as one of material capture, processuality and movement - as opposed to a
spectator/text relationship - where desire and pleasure are part of a complex aesthetics of sensation?
Through discussions of Orlando, The English Patient, Romeo and Juliet, Strange Days and Leon the book offers a new and creative collusion between Deleuzian philosophy - specifically Deleuze's ideas about desire, pleasure, sensation, affect and 'becoming-woman' - and contemporary film studies.
Industry Reviews
Michael Shapiro writes in a relatively new genre of political thought, one that displays a 'postmodern' willingness to discuss literary and cinematic examples alongside canonical texts of political theory, and one that is 'polemical' in the best sense of the term: not seeking to censure or repudiate other views but to pursue an open-ended engagement with political dramas of our time ... Within the terms of this new genre, the book is very successful. -- Professor Paul Patton Michael Shapiro writes in a relatively new genre of political thought, one that displays a 'postmodern' willingness to discuss literary and cinematic examples alongside canonical texts of political theory, and one that is 'polemical' in the best sense of the term: not seeking to censure or repudiate other views but to pursue an open-ended engagement with political dramas of our time ... Within the terms of this new genre, the book is very successful.

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