Gilles Deleuze’s explicit and self-conscious entanglements with the arts are well-known, especially his particular obsession with cinema. And as multiple theorists of the emerging interdisciplinary field of comics studies have observed, there is a close connection between comics and the cinema. More specifically, it is often argued that the comics, as an artform consisting of a sequence of (textual and pictorial) images, is actually both a literal and conceptual precursor of the cinema—in that cinema merely takes the individual panels of the comic book and then animates them using the camera. Consequently, it would seem that Deleuze and comics would almost of necessity have at least something to say to each other. There is of course a tr...
The problem this thesis intends to address is that of a certain disconnect between the cinematic phi...
A lot of cybertheorists consider Deleuze as the philosopher of the digital era par excellence (see T...
As Alexander Galloway observes in an essay called “Computers and the Superfold,” Gilles Deleuze’s 19...
Gilles Deleuze’s explicit and self-conscious entanglements with the arts are well-known, especially ...
Abstract The search for the ‘secrets between the panels ’ in the ‘strange and wonderful ’ medium of ...
The assemblage of comics, Deleuzian metaphysics and middle-aged men in the context of psychosocial r...
All of Deleuze’s philosophical work (often in conjunction with Guattari) is marked by a fundamental ...
A thoughtful and original analysis of the writings of influential French philosopher Gilles Deleuze....
The interdisciplinary field of Comics Studies has developed since the late 20th Century, in response...
It is well known that, despite his close engagement with cinema, Gilles Deleuze was less concerned w...
This is not a book about abstract comics. Instead, it combines original, new comics and multiple tex...
The interest of Gilles Deleuze in the nondiscursive arts is related to the movement of his thought f...
Deleuze disdains easy answers. Yet easy answers to Deleuze are what students need. Without reducing ...
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Le problème que cette thèse se propose d’aborder est celui d’un décalage entre la philosophie du cin...
The problem this thesis intends to address is that of a certain disconnect between the cinematic phi...
A lot of cybertheorists consider Deleuze as the philosopher of the digital era par excellence (see T...
As Alexander Galloway observes in an essay called “Computers and the Superfold,” Gilles Deleuze’s 19...
Gilles Deleuze’s explicit and self-conscious entanglements with the arts are well-known, especially ...
Abstract The search for the ‘secrets between the panels ’ in the ‘strange and wonderful ’ medium of ...
The assemblage of comics, Deleuzian metaphysics and middle-aged men in the context of psychosocial r...
All of Deleuze’s philosophical work (often in conjunction with Guattari) is marked by a fundamental ...
A thoughtful and original analysis of the writings of influential French philosopher Gilles Deleuze....
The interdisciplinary field of Comics Studies has developed since the late 20th Century, in response...
It is well known that, despite his close engagement with cinema, Gilles Deleuze was less concerned w...
This is not a book about abstract comics. Instead, it combines original, new comics and multiple tex...
The interest of Gilles Deleuze in the nondiscursive arts is related to the movement of his thought f...
Deleuze disdains easy answers. Yet easy answers to Deleuze are what students need. Without reducing ...
UID/FIL/00183/2013 WoS - record outside the portuguese subscription range.publishersversionpublishe
Le problème que cette thèse se propose d’aborder est celui d’un décalage entre la philosophie du cin...
The problem this thesis intends to address is that of a certain disconnect between the cinematic phi...
A lot of cybertheorists consider Deleuze as the philosopher of the digital era par excellence (see T...
As Alexander Galloway observes in an essay called “Computers and the Superfold,” Gilles Deleuze’s 19...