D.N. Rodowick
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The Virtual Life of Film
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2007
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6 editions
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Gilles Deleuze′s Time Machine
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published
1997
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9 editions
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The Crisis of Political Modernism: Criticism and Ideology in Contemporary Film Criticism
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1988
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3 editions
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Reading the Figural, or, Philosophy after the New Media
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2001
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9 editions
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Elegy for Theory
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2014
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9 editions
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Afterimages of Gilles Deleuze's Film Philosophy
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2009
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6 editions
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The Difficulty of Difference: Psychoanalysis, Sexual Difference and Film Theory
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published
1991
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10 editions
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What Philosophy Wants from Images
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published
2017
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3 editions
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Philosophy’s Artful Conversation
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2014
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3 editions
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An Education in Judgment: Hannah Arendt and the Humanities
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“On the plane of immanence, a stone is not a solid object, but a mass that vibrates with molecular motion, absorbing or reflecting light, expanding with heat and contracting with cold. This is why Deleuze claims that the plane of immanence is made up entirely of Light.”
― Gilles Deleuze′s Time Machine
― Gilles Deleuze′s Time Machine
“Time is invention, or it is nothing at all. –Henri Bergson, Creative Evolution”
― Gilles Deleuze′s Time Machine
― Gilles Deleuze′s Time Machine
“With its emphasis on teleology and totality, modern philosophy followed the lead of science in missing movement by constructing wholes.”
― Gilles Deleuze′s Time Machine
― Gilles Deleuze′s Time Machine
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