Georges Didi-Huberman is a philosopher of images whose work is overdue
for attention from English-language readers. Since the publication of
his first book in 1982, he has published 46 essays, mostly with the
prestigious Editions de Minuit, on topics ranging from monographs on
individual artists to critical excursions into political philosophy.
He is recognised in France and elsewhere in Europe as one of the
foremost philosophers of the image writing today. In Georges
Didi-Huberman and Film, Alison Smith concentrates on how
Didi-Huberman's work has been informed by cinema, especially in his
major (and ongoing) recent work L'Oeil de l'Histoire (The Eye of
History). The book traces the development of Didi-Huberman's visual
thought towards a cinematic sensibility already inherent in his early
work on images in relationship to each other. After exploring his
increasingly political understanding of the vital role of cinematic
montage, it traces his growing understanding of cinema as a medium for
expressing a dynamic representation of peoples' memory and experience,
and documents his engagement with contemporary filmmakers such as
Laura Waddington and Vincent Dieutre.
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The Politics of the Image
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ISBN
9781350160415
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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