Beckett, Deleuze and the televisual ...
Beckett, Samuel, (1906-1989)

 

  • Beckett, Deleuze and the televisual event[electronic resource] :peephole art /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 848/.91409
    書名/作者: Beckett, Deleuze and the televisual event : peephole art // Colin Gardner.
    作者: Gardner, Colin.
    出版者: Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2012.
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource.
    標題: Television adaptations - History and criticism.
    標題: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French
    ISBN: 9781137014368 (electronic bk.)
    ISBN: 1137014369 (electronic bk.)
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    內容註: Introduction: Intuition/Image/Event: 'Beckett's Peephole' as Audio-Visual Rhizome -- Thinking the Unthinkable: Time, Cinema and the Incommensurable -- Beyond Percept and Affect: Beckett's Film (1964) and Non-Human Becoming -- From 'Dialoghorrhea' to Mental-Image: Comedie (1966), Not I (1977) & What Where (1986) -- Matter and Memory: The Image as Impersonal Process in Eh Joe (1966), Ghost Trio (1977), and 'but the clouds' (1977) -- How to Build a Desiring Machine: Quadrat I + II (1981) -- Video-body, Video-brain: Nacht und T�rume (1983) as Tele-Visual Event -- Conclusion: The Incommensurable Unnameable: Beckett, Deleuze and the Birth of the Event.
    摘要、提要註: An expressive dialogue between Gilles Deleuze's philosophical writings on cinema and Samuel Beckett's innovative film and television work, the book explores the relationship between the birth of the event -- itself a simultaneous invention and erasure - and Beckett's attempts to create an unrepresentable space within the interstices of language as a (W)hole. While focusing specifically on Film (1964), the television adaptations of dramatic works such as Play, Not I and What Where, as well as the made-for-TV productions of Eh Joe, 'but the clouds', Ghost Trio, Quad I & II and Nacht und T�rume, this book is more than an exploration of Beckett's TV work through a specific Deleuzean filter. More importantly, it is also an opportunity to re-examine Deleuze's Cinema 1 and 2 -- specifically the affect- and time-images -- through Beckett's specific audio-visual 'peephole.' Given Beckett's obvious compatibility with Kafka and minor literature, this study contextualizes his television work in relation to Deleuze's writings on cinema as a whole, and by extension, the ontology and semiotics of film and televisual language.
    電子資源: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137014368
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