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The cinethought of Deleuze: contributions to an aesthetic-political conception of subjectivity

This article proposes a reading of the books Cinema I: Movement-Image and Cinema II: Time-Image, written by Gilles Deleuze, like a philosopher's proposal to meet the time-image cinema as the non-dogmatic image of thought announced in his work Difference and Repetition, thus forwarding new ideas to the thought of an implied subjectivity aesthetic and politically. To this end, the author takes the image, time and memory's bergsonian notions to complex the concepts of perception, image, movement and time. Finally, a visionary vision of a pure and virtual time is developed. In this way, the forger become like the cinema and thought's conceptual character.

cinema; thought; time; subjectivity; visionary vision


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