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Cinema and Agamben brings together a group of established scholars of film and visual culture to explore the nexus between the moving image and the influential work of Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben. Including two original texts by Agamben himself, published here for the first time in English translation, these essays facilitate a unique multidisciplinary conversation that fundamentally rethinks the theory and praxis of cinema. In their resourceful analyses of the work of artists such as David Claerbout, Jean-Luc Godard, Philippe Grandrieux, Michael Haneke, Jean Rouch, and others, the authors put to use a range of key concepts from Agamben's rich body of work, like biopolitics, de-creation, gesture, potentiality and profanation. Sustaining the eminently interdisciplinary scope of Agamben's writing, the essays all bespeak the importance of Agamben's thought for forging new beginnings in film theory and for remedying the elegiac proclamations of the death of cinema so characteristic of the current moment.
Contents
List of Illustrations AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Giorgio Agamben and the Shape of Cinema to Come, Asbjorn Gronstad & Henrik GustafssonFor an Ethics of the Cinema, Giorgio AgambenCinema and History: On Jean-Luc Godard, Giorgio AgambenChapter 1. Silence, Gesture, Revelation: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Montage in Godard and Agamben, James S. WilliamsChapter 2. Passion, Agamben and the Gestures of Work, Libby SaxtonChapter 3. Gesture, Time, Movement: David Claerbout meets Giorgio Agamben on the Boulevard du Temple, Janet HarbordChapter 4. Film-of-Life: Agamben's Profanation of the Image, Benjamin NoysChapter 5. Biopolitics of Gesture: Cinema and the Neurological Body, Pasi ValiahoChapter 6. Propositions for a Gestural Cinema: On `Cine-Trances' and Jean Rouch's Ritual Documentaries, Joao Mario GriloChapter 7. Engaging Hand to Hand with the Moving Image: Serra, Viola and Grandrieux's Radical Gestures, Silvia CasiniChaoter 8. Counterfactual, Potential, Virtual: Toward a Philosophical Cinematics, Garrett StewartChapter 9. Montage and the Dark Margin of the Archive, Trond LundemoChapter 10. Remnants of Palestine, or, Archeology after Auschwitz, Henrik GustafssonINDEX