Gilles Deleuze's Time Machine

Gilles Deleuze's Time Machine - Post-Contemporary Interventions

Hardback (01 Aug 1997)

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Although Gilles Deleuze is one of France's most celebrated twentieth-century philosophers, his theories of cinema have largely been ignored by American scholars. Film theorist D. N. Rodowick fills this gap by presenting the first comprehensive study, in any language, of Deleuze's work on film and images. Placing Deleuze's two books on cinema-The Movement-Image and The Time-Image-in the context of French cultural theory of the 1960s and 1970s, Rodowick examines the logic of Deleuze's theories and the relationship of these theories to his influential philosophy of difference.
Rodowick illuminates the connections between Deleuze's writings on visual and scientific texts and describes the formal logic of his theory of images and signs. Revealing how Deleuzian views on film speak to the broader network of philosophical problems addressed in Deleuze's other books-including his influential work with Félix Guattari-Rodowick shows not only how Deleuze modifies the dominant traditions of film theory, but also how the study of cinema is central to the project of modern philosophy.

Book information

ISBN: 9780822319627
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Imprint: Duke University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 791.4301
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 258
Weight: 721g
Height: 152mm
Width: 229mm
Spine width: 27mm