• THE INTERVALS OF CINEMA by by Jacques Rancière
  • THE INTERVALS OF CINEMA by by Jacques Rancière
  • THE INTERVALS OF CINEMA by by Jacques Rancière
  • THE INTERVALS OF CINEMA by by Jacques Rancière
  • THE INTERVALS OF CINEMA by by Jacques Rancière
  • THE INTERVALS OF CINEMA by by Jacques Rancière

THE INTERVALS OF CINEMA by by Jacques Rancière

130 x 200mm, 154 pages, black and white printing, perfect bound, softcover, 2019

The cinema, like language, can be said to exist as a system of differences. In his latest book the acclaimed philosopher Jacques Rancière relates cinema to literature and theatre. With literature, he argues, cinema takes its narrative conventions, while at the same time effacing its images and its philosophy; and it rejects theatre, while also fulfilling theatre’s dream. Built on these contradictions, the cinema is the real, material space in which one feels moved by the spectacle of shadows. Thus for Rancière, the cinema is the always disappointed dream of a language of images.

Translated by John Howe

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Verso

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