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    After Bataille: sacrifice, exposure, community.Patrick Ffrench - 2007 - London: Legenda.
    Author of the 'obscene' narrative Story of the Eye and of works of heretical philosophy such as Inner Experience, Georges Bataille is one of the most powerful and secretly influential French thinkers of the last century. His work is driven by a compulsion to communicate an experience which exceeds the limits of communicative exchange, and also constitutes a sustained focus on the nature of this demand. After Bataille takes this sense of compulsion as its motive and traces it across different (...)
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    Belief in the Body: Philippe Garrel's Le Révélateur and Deleuze.Patrick Ffrench - 2008 - Paragraph 31 (2):159-172.
    In Cinema II Deleuze proposes, via early film theorists, that cinema can realise the potential inherent in art to act directly on the nervous system. Cinema had the ‘sublime’ capacity to shock thought into activity, and awaken the ‘spiritual automaton’ in us through vibrations and affects, rather than representations. Deleuze finds a variant of this argument in the writings of Artaud on cinema, in which film forces the realisation of an impotence at the heart of thought. Deleuze then proposes that (...)
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  3. Bataille's nature : on (not) having one's feet on the ground.Patrick Ffrench - 2016 - In Will Stronge (ed.), Georges Bataille and Contemporary Thought. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Catastrophe, Adherence, Proximity Sartre (with Barthes) in the Cinema.Patrick Ffrench - 2013 - Sartre Studies International 19 (1):35-54.
    Sartre's recollection, in Les Mots , of his first visit to the cinema is a multi-layered and ambivalent text through which Sartre proposes a number of interlocking arguments: concerning the contrast between the 'sacred' space of the theatre and the non-ceremonial space of the cinema, between the theatre as associated with paternal authority, and the cinema as associated with a clandestine bond with the mother. But the text also sets up a quasi-sociological account of the public Sartre encounters in the (...)
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    Guattari's Therapeutics: From Transference to Transversality.Patrick Ffrench - 2023 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 17 (2):217-235.
    ‘Transversality’ is a key term in the work of Félix Guattari. As a conceptual and pragmatic motor for the generation of heterogeneity, it extends throughout all of his work, including the writing he undertook with Deleuze. It promotes the rupture and redistribution of hierarchical structures, the mobilisation of operations of deterritorialisation across the social and cultural field, and it gains a ‘chaosmic’ dimension in the later writings. Its ‘origins’, however, are to be found in Guattari's early work at the Clinique (...)
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    How to Live with Roland Barthes.Patrick Ffrench - 2009 - Substance 38 (3):113-124.
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    Pierced Eardrums.Patrick Ffrench - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (3):100-110.
    Emerging in the wake of the broad paradigm of semiotics in discourses in the human sciences in France in the 1960s, and from other developments and emergent tendencies in philosophy and critical theory, a cluster of works in French thought of the 1970s, by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Jean-François Lyotard, and Roland Barthes, investigate the liminal spaces and dynamic relations between sense, sound, and noise. Depending on the angle adopted, these investigations bear upon the relations between articulated sound and (...)
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    Potential Not To Be: Bersani and Dutoit's Forms of Being.Patrick Ffrench - 2005 - Film-Philosophy 9 (1).
    Leo Bersani and Ulysse Dutoit _Forms of Being: Cinema, Aesthetics, Subjectivity_ London: British Film Institute, 2004 ISBN 1844570150 185 pp.
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    Pathology of the Photogram: Philippe Michaud (2004) Aby Warburg and the Image in Motion.Patrick Ffrench - 2006 - Film-Philosophy 10 (2):23-30.
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  10. To Enter Madly into the Image: Reading Projectively in Barthes.Patrick Ffrench - 2021 - In Fabien Arribert-Narce, Fuhito Endō & Kamila Pawlikowska (eds.), The pleasure in/of the text: about the joys and perversities of reading. New York: Peter Lang.
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    The Fetishization of ‘Theory’ and the Prefixes ‘Post’ and ‘After’.Patrick Ffrench - 2006 - Paragraph 29 (3):105-114.
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    The Tel Quel Reader.Patrick Ffrench & Roland-François Lack (eds.) - 1998 - Routledge.
    The work of the French literary review, intellectual grouping and publishing team Tel Quel had a profound impact on the formation of literary and cultural debate in the 1960s and 70s. Its legacy has had enormous influence on the parameters of such debate today. From its beginning in 1960 to its closure in 1982, it published some of the earliest work of Jacques Derrida, Julia Kristeva, Michel Foucault and Roland Barthes. It was also associated with some of the key ideas (...)
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