Gilles Deleuze’s Structuralist Cinema-World

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Abstract

Gilles Deleuze's Structuralist Cinema-World outlines a way of analyzing the meaning we interpret from film-its images, sounds and their combinations-and, in so doing, makes space for Deleuze's vision of critical resistance and creative thinking. It argues that this method is Deleuze's radical version of Structuralism, as Deleuze borrows elements of Structuralism and deploys them throughout his entire oeuvre. This book distils this Deleuzian Structuralism down to a practical system of four criteria of analysis, including a special structuralist element called the joker. Its analysis of film serves to explicate Deleuze's Structuralism and realize the experimentation potential to Deleuze's method. This book investigates this perspective of Structuralism in Deleuze's philosophy, his cinema books, and cinema generally. In so doing, it develops the system of analysis described above; it offers a novel reading of cinematic examples in line with this system, while at the same time outlining a method of analysis easily translatable to film and media studies more broadly; and, in its final chapter, it makes inroads into the application of this system beyond cinema to image-based platform media today.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing Plc.
Number of pages216
ISBN (Electronic)9798765128305
ISBN (Print)9798765128275
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Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

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