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Untimely Affects: Gilles Deleuze and an Ethics of Cinema

Online ISBN:
9780748689248
Print ISBN:
9780748646449
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press
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Untimely Affects: Gilles Deleuze and an Ethics of Cinema

Nadine Boljkovac
Nadine Boljkovac
Brown University
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Published online:
26 September 2013
Published in print:
31 May 2013
Online ISBN:
9780748689248
Print ISBN:
9780748646449
Publisher:
Edinburgh University Press

Abstract

Untimely Affects offers an interweaving of Deleuzian philosophy and close film analysis to discern the potential of art in the face of global ongoing devastations. How does thought persist productively after World War II? How can cinema function as a means of ethical resistance and thought? In this first extensive analysis of French film artists Chris Marker and Alain Resnais's works together, Untimely Affects draws on concepts and images that expose these layers of a recent past in relation to ‘a time yet to come’. Mindful of the seen and unseen ‘that quicken the heart’ (Marker), this book discerns life-affirming possibilities. As such, Untimely Affects speaks to productive limits and potentials of cinema, thought, self and life through creative untimeliness (Nietzsche) and the idea of the ‘ever new’. Film and video works are thereby conceived as machines, or interacting past-future, virtual-actual images, ‘bodies’ and audio-visual relations that do not replicate, reproduce or represent as they produce something new.

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