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The Biopolitics of Gesture in the Cinema of Yorgos Lanthimos - Operations of Life

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This book establishes a dialogue between Yorgos Lanthimos and Giorgio Agamben as a way of interpreting the "weird" roles, rules, and rituals that define and discipline lives in Lanthimos's early works, from Kinetta to The Killing of a Sacred Deer. By exploring the resonance between Lanthimos's cinema and Agamben's understanding of gesture, this work wants to contribute to a theory of performative power under biopolitical and spectacular modalities of government, focussing in particular on Agamben's ideas of operativity and inoperativity and on the construction and deconstruction of the white bourgeois, normative, and consensual "formality" of life. In turn, the role gestures play in Lanthimos's critique of patriarchy and of neoliberal forms of vulnerabilisation is used to question Agamben's unspoken affinities with contemporary radical feminism and queer theory.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Constellations of Gestures.- Part I: Mimic Subjects.- Chapter 2: The Gesture of Suffering - Kinetta.- Chapter 3: The Irreparable Act - Dogtooth.- Chapter 4: The Office of Being - Alps.- Part II: Sacred Animals.- Chapter 5: The Rule and the Animal - The Lobster.- Chapter 6: The Economy of Justice - The Killing of a Sacred Deer.- Chapter 7: Unfinished Metamorphoses: From Infamous Gestures to Spectacular biopolitics.

About the author

Carlo Comanducci is the author of Spectatorship and Film Theory: The Wayward Spectator (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018) and co-editor, with Alex Wilkinson, of Matters of Telling: The Impulse of the Story (2019). He writes on cinema, gesture, and film experience, critical and queer theory. He lives, mostly, in France, and teaches film history and film theory at Vistula University in Warsaw, Poland.

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This book establishes a dialogue between Yorgos Lanthimos and Giorgio Agamben as a way of interpreting the “weird” roles, rules, and rituals that define and discipline lives in Lanthimos’s early works, from Kinetta to The Killing of a Sacred Deer. By exploring the resonance between Lanthimos’s cinema and Agamben’s understanding of gesture, this work wants to contribute to a theory of performative power under biopolitical and spectacular modalities of government, focussing in particular on Agamben’s ideas of operativity and inoperativity and on the construction and deconstruction of the white bourgeois, normative, and consensual “formality” of life. In turn, the role gestures play in Lanthimos’s critique of patriarchy and of neoliberal forms of vulnerabilisation is used to question Agamben’s unspoken affinities with contemporary radical feminism and queer theory.

Product details

Authors Carlo Comanducci
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031741883
ISBN 978-3-0-3174188-3
No. of pages 293
Dimensions 148 mm x 20 mm x 210 mm
Weight 495 g
Illustrations XV, 293 p. 46 illus., 41 illus. in color.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Europa, Performance, Filmgeschichte, Filmtheorie und Filmkritik, Film, Kino, Biopolitics, Giorgio Agamben, auseinandersetzen, European Film and TV, Close Readings in Film and TV, Gesture, Film Philosophy, Operativity, Yorgos Lanthimos, Weird Cinema

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