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David Martin-Jones (Author)

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0748622446 978-0748622443 July 4, 2006

Deleuze, Cinema and National Identity challenges the traditional use of Deleuze's philosophy to examine European art cinema. It explores how Deleuze can be used to analyse national identity across a range of different cinemas. Focusing on narrative time it combines a Deleuzean approach with a vast range of non-traditional material. The films discussed are contemporary and popular (either financial or cult successes), and include Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Terminator 3, Memento, Saving Private Ryan, Run Lola Run, Sliding Doors, Chaos and Peppermint Candy. Each film is examined in light of a major historical event - including 9/11, German reunification, and the Asian economic crisis - and the impact it has had on individual nations. This cross-cultural approach illustrates how Deleuze's work can enhance our understanding of the construction of national identity. It also enables a critique of Deleuze's conclusions by examining his work in a variety of national contexts.

The book significantly broadens the field of work on Deleuze and cinema. It places equal emphasis on understanding mainstream North American genre films, American independent and European art films. It also examines Asian thrillers, gangster and art films in the light of Deleuze's work on time. With Asian films increasingly crossing over into western markets, this is a timely addition to the expanding body of work on Deleuze and film.

Key Features

* The first sustained analysis of Deleuze and national identity, bringing together film theory and film history.

* Examines how narrative time is used to construct national identity across a range of different cinemas, including Britain, Germany, North America, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Italy and Poland.

* Uses Deleuze in conjunction with a number of different types of recent film, from Hollywood blockbusters to Asian gangster movies.

(10/1/07)

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[An] ambitious book... Recommended.

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This book fruitfully and originally combines three areas of investigation:recent cinema, Deleuzean film theory, and national identity... This is atimely and well-informed addition to current discussions in Anglophone filmstudies.

(Forum for Modern Language Studies )

An impressive feat, and a model for future scholarship in this vein.Martin-Jones makes Deleuze 'matter' in that his historical perspectivestresses that the Deleuzian distinction between time- and movement-images isnot merely formal, but deeply political.

(Screen )

Deleuze, Cinema and National Identity tackles the burning questions ofglobalisation. While critiquing the dated, European, even French nature ofDeleuzian philosophy, David Martin-Jones brings out its contemporaryrelevance in a global context..The strength of the analyses, and the workas a whole lies in its avoidance of triumphalism, whether national ortransnational. Applied to such highly political questions, the notions ofdeterritorialisation and reterritorialisation emerge in all their complexityand power.

(Question de Communication )

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Martin-Jones is able to argue for the manifestation of the relationshipbetween history and memory via a particular film's focus on narrative time,and thus re-engage his textual analysis with the particular nationalcinema's political or historical context. Given that such a project gesturesto the potential of film analysis for constructive political critique andcultural analysis, this volume posits an intervention in film studies'discursive formation.

(Professor David Rodowick, Harvard University )

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labyrinthine model, attentive recollection, minor cinema, triumphal narrative, different national cinemas, interval between perception, jumbled narrative, hybrid films, virtual whole, artistic block, organic regime, memory erasure, virtual past, cinema texts, national narrative, spotless mind, cinematic past, third synthesis, passive synthesis, peppermint candy, false origin, performative identity, flashback structure, global city, character memory
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Sliding Doors, Hong Kong, Run Lola Run, Saving Private Ryan, Second World War, New York, South Korea, Too Many Ways, Gilles Deleuze, First Gulf War, Lone Star, New Korean Cinema, The Athlone Press, Thousand Plateaus, Douglas Kellner, Persian Gulf, Sammy Jankis, University of California Press, Wonderful Life, Jimmy Grants, David Bordwell, Kyung Hyun Kim, Steve Neale, University of Minnesota Press, Commission Report
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