Foucault at the Movies

Author:   Patrice Maniglier ,  Dork Zabunyan ,  Clare O'Farrell (Queensland University of Technology)
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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9780231167062


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   21 August 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Foucault at the Movies


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Michel Foucault's work on film, although not extensive, compellingly illustrates the power of bringing his unique vision to bear on the subject and offers valuable insights into other aspects of his thought. Foucault at the Movies brings together all of Foucault's commentary on film, some of it available for the first time in English, along with important contemporary analysis and further extensions of this work. Patrice Maniglier and Dork Zabunyan situate Foucault's writings on film in the context of the rest of his work as well as within a broad historical and philosophical framework. They detail how Foucault's work directly or indirectly inspired both film critics and directors in surprising ways and discuss his ideas in relation to significant movements within film theory and practice. The book includes film reviews and discussions by Foucault as well as his interviews with the prestigious film magazine Cahiers du cinéma and other journals. Also included are his dialogues with the noted French feminist writer Hélène Cixous and film directors Werner Schroeter and René Féret. Throughout, Foucault and those he is in conversation with reflect on the relationship of film to history, the body, power and politics, knowledge, sexuality, aesthetics, and institutions of internment. Foucault at the Movies makes all of Foucault's writings on film available to an English-speaking audience in one volume and offers detailed, up-to-date commentary, inviting us to go to the movies with Foucault.

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Author:   Patrice Maniglier ,  Dork Zabunyan ,  Clare O'Farrell (Queensland University of Technology)
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
ISBN:  

9780231167062


ISBN 10:   0231167067
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   21 August 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   French

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Like all of his great interviews, Foucault at the Movies presents Foucault speaking in his own voice. We find Foucault saying that the art of living means that psychology must be killed; that the body must be dismantled; that memory must function without remembering; and that passion is more interesting than love. Foucault at the Movies is an invaluable addition to our understanding of Foucault's thought. -- Leonard Lawlor, Penn State University


To accept this volume's invitation 'to go to the movies with Foucault' is to find oneself ushered to a seat from which the screen ahead looks dazzlingly different.--Times Literary Supplement Foucault at the Movies is an effectively translated and admirably assembled work of film scholarship and philosophical history . . . Foucault's thoughts on film are fascinating yet also offer a more genial look at the famed philosopher.--Mike McClelland Spectrum Culture Michel Foucault's writings have led many of us to think differently. Do his observations on film introduce us to fresh ways of seeing? If philosophers have primarily studied discourses of truth, perhaps they need to give equal consideration to the overpowering fabrication of regimes of fiction, especially those of our cinematic culture. Is Fascism comprehensible apart from the images of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will? Foucault at the Movies is a stimulating engagement with a frequently overlooked contribution from the French thinker.--James Bernauer, Boston College Like all of his great interviews, Foucault at the Movies presents Foucault speaking in his own voice. We find Foucault saying that the art of living means that psychology must be killed; that the body must be dismantled; that memory must function without remembering; and that passion is more interesting than love. Foucault at the Movies is an invaluable addition to our understanding of Foucault's thought.--Leonard Lawlor, Penn State University


Like all of his great interviews, Foucault at the Movies presents Foucault speaking in his own voice. We find Foucault saying that the art of living means that psychology must be killed; that the body must be dismantled; that memory must function without remembering; and that passion is more interesting than love. Foucault at the Movies is an invaluable addition to our understanding of Foucault's thought.--Leonard Lawlor, Penn State University


This volume will prove useful not only to anyone who teaches or studies Foucault, but also to those interested in Continental philosophy and film studies. * Choice * Here is a collection to excite the archaeological imagination. -- Thomas Beard * Film Comment * To accept this volume's invitation 'to go to the movies with Foucault' is to find oneself ushered to a seat from which the screen ahead looks dazzlingly different. * Times Literary Supplement * Michel Foucault's writings have led many of us to think differently. Do his observations on film introduce us to fresh ways of seeing? If philosophers have primarily studied discourses of truth, perhaps they need to give equal consideration to the overpowering fabrication of regimes of fiction, especially those of our cinematic culture. Is Fascism comprehensible apart from the images of Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will? Foucault at the Movies is a stimulating engagement with a frequently overlooked contribution from the French thinker. -- James Bernauer, Boston College Like all of his great interviews, Foucault at the Movies presents Foucault speaking in his own voice. We find Foucault saying that the art of living means that psychology must be killed; that the body must be dismantled; that memory must function without remembering; and that passion is more interesting than love. Foucault at the Movies is an invaluable addition to our understanding of Foucault's thought. -- Leonard Lawlor, Penn State University Foucault at the Movies is an effectively translated and admirably assembled work of film scholarship and philosophical history . . . Foucault's thoughts on film are fascinating yet also offer a more genial look at the famed philosopher. -- Mike McClelland * Spectrum Culture *


Author Information

Michel Foucault, a French historian, philosopher, and social theorist, was one of the most important figures in twentieth-century thought. His work has had enormous influence throughout the humanities and social sciences. Patrice Maniglier is senior lecturer in the department of philosophy at the University of Paris–Nanterre. Dork Zabunyan is professor of film studies at the University of Paris–8. Clare O’Farrell is senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the Queensland University of Technology. Her books include Foucault: Historian or Philosopher? (1989) and Michel Foucault (2005).

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