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The imagination of immanence: an ethics of cinema

In Gregory Flaxman (ed.), The Brain is the Screen: Deleuze and the Philosophy of Cinema. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 327--362 (2000)

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  1. Rhythm and Refrain: In Between Philosophy and Arts (2016).Jurate Baranova (ed.) - 2016 - Vilnius: Lithuanian University of educational sciences.
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  • Samuel Fuller's Schizo-violent Cinema and the Affective Politics of War.Elena Del Rio - 2012 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 6 (3):438-463.
    This essay begins by considering Samuel Fuller's 1963 film Shock Corridor as a model of schizo-violence – a disorganised violence that eludes the Oedipal, moralising binary of action and reaction, and instead opens up the violent action to multiple becomings outside Oedipal and nationalistic framings. Through the de-Oedipalisation of the violent events punctuating American history, Shock Corridor performs a schizoanalytic model of desire capable of giving free rein to the force of traumatic affections. The latter part of the discussion situates (...)
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