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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (3-4): 483–500.
Published: 01 May 2006
...), to culminate in Rossellini's Roma citta aperta (1945) and De Sica's Ladri di biciclette, and to begin to decay after De Sica's Umberto D (1952), which Guglielmo Monetti has portrayed as the last neorealist masterpiece.3 Whereas French critics such as Bazin and Deleuze have 1. Films et Documents 5 (1952...
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Romanic Review (2009) 100 (3): 265–278.
Published: 01 May 2009
... devoted to the diverse modes of becoming,2 Deleuze and Guattari are at pains to distance themselves from a schema which would differentiate between structured entities or identities on the one hand (human beings, material objects, etc and spatio-temporal variables on the other. In such a schema...
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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (3): 392–407.
Published: 01 December 2020
... Montaigne Deleuze By now, the idea of artworks embodying and conveying a “voice” or “vision,” including and especially by means of their style, has become extremely widespread. One prominent proponent of the idea is Arthur Danto, who presents style as an expression of the way an artist sees the world...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (3): 467–482.
Published: 01 May 2010
... 467-68. 12. According to Gilles Deleuze in Proust et les signes (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1964), Proust conceives of time as consisting of a past that coexists with the present it was-to use the Bergsonian vocabulary adopted by Deleuze, the virtual (the past) exists alongside...
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Romanic Review (2009) 100 (1-2): 187–202.
Published: 01 January 2009
...? As Lacan observes, and without Beckett in mind, "a suivre ses pas, on s'en trouve a la fin, fatigue" (25). Anyone following in Joyce's footsteps is necessarily "l'epuise" of Deleuze's essay on Beckett, exhausted by exhaustiveness, by what Beckett in his Proust calls "the comedy of an exhaustive enumeration...
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Romanic Review (2007) 98 (2-3): 205–223.
Published: 01 May 2007
... with respect to English literature-feeling marginal, he claims, enables them to be innovative. Decades before Deleuze and Guattari's influential theory of litterature mineure (minor literature, defined by the French philosophers as "celIe qu'une minorite fait dans une langue majeure6 Borges develops the same...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (3-4): 349–368.
Published: 01 May 2011
... obstruction to the guests' asinine distractions: "Ce desespoir gla<;a et ennuya la societe" (3: 86). That the Freudian death drive is already prefigured in Zola's fiction has, of course, been persuasively argued by Gilles Deleuze in his influential study of La Bete humaine, "Zola et la felure": "C'etait deja...
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Romanic Review (2000) 91 (3): 225–244.
Published: 01 May 2000
... and that to which Deleuze and Guattari refer as "minor literature": "[u]ne litterature mineure n'est pas celIe d'une langue mineure, plutot celIe qu'une minorite fait dans une langue majeure" (29). Once again, Maupassant's works do not readily conform to the paradigm that Deleuze and Guattari propose: as has...
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Romanic Review (2003) 94 (3-4): 277–289.
Published: 01 May 2003
... use of free direct and indirect discourse using Dorrit Cohn's formulation of psychological realism as the representation of "transparent minds." See Cohn, Transparent Minds: Narrative Modes for Presenting Consciousness (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1978). 48. Gilles Deleuze, "He Stuttered...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (3-4): 465–484.
Published: 01 May 2011
..., l'infini du ble" (4: 564). The absorption of human subjects (or subjectivity) into the landscape is part of the abstractionist project of La Terre. Abstraction and affect are deeply connected to each other, a link that Gilles Deleuze foregrounds in relation to the painting of Francis Bacon (70). Allied...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (3): 590–600.
Published: 01 December 2023
...) the field, and especially, pace Macron and Blanquer, 6 as the culmination of a history of radical French and Francophone approaches to the text—theories of literature’s relations with ideology (Barthes, Goldmann, Althusser, Macherey), minoritarian or subversive modes of reading (Deleuze, Kristeva...
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Romanic Review (2007) 98 (2-3): 135–151.
Published: 01 May 2007
... been linked to the advent of structuralist and poststructuralist philosophies of language originating in France. In fact, we might say that whenever the French, from Michel Foucault to Derrida to Gilles Deleuze, quote Borges, as they almost all do toward the late sixties, they are in fact bringing...
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Romanic Review (2015) 106 (1-4): 189–193.
Published: 01 January 2015
... between recensions, Gaunt excavates an interest in diversity that subsequent textual redactors and scholars went out of their way to domesticate or elide. Gaunt's readings are informed by Derrida, Deleuze and Guattari, Freud, and Homi Bhabha as he examines how Marco Polo's text challenged its original...
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Romanic Review (2014) 105 (1-2): 111–121.
Published: 01 January 2014
...," Oeuvres completes, vol. 3 (Paris: Seuil, 2002) 485-506; originally published in Cahiers du cinema 222 (July 1970). 6. Roland Barthes, "The Third Meaning: Research Notes on Some Eisenstein Stills," The Responsibility of Forms (Berkeley: U of California P, 1991) 41-62. In Gilles Deleuze's comments...
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Romanic Review (2002) 93 (1-2): 31–44.
Published: 01 January 2002
... not clearly perceived by the American public, the lack of a firm agreement between most French theoreticians about the most fundamental issues. In 1971, it was urgent to recall that Structuralism had been questioned or abandoned by some of its practitioners. The new Preface thus quotes Deleuze who takes...
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Romanic Review (2014) 105 (1-2): 3–5.
Published: 01 January 2014
... entitled "Prehistory," which would have covered the writings on cinema of Camus, Sartre, and MerleauPonty. Phil was sensitive to Barthes's intermediate generational positioning: born in 1915, Barthes started writing about movies somewhere between the generation of Deleuze, Badiou, and Ranciere-for whom he...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (4): 781–801.
Published: 01 November 2010
... of assujettissement, that invisible technology of power whose modern construction of the "free" subject in fact participates in that individual's subjection.14 Gilles Deleuze, in a more optimistic vein, approaches the question by proposing that the very process of differentiation, or individuation, is in fact...
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Romanic Review (2004) 95 (4): 487–489.
Published: 01 November 2004
.... Jeanne d'Albret et sa cour. Actes du colloque international de Pau, 1719 mai 2001. Paris: Honore Champion, 2004. Bogue, Ronald. Deleuze's Wake. Tributes and Tributaries. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004. Bury, Emmanuel and Francine Mora Eds. Du Roman courtois au roman baroque. Actes du...
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Romanic Review (2024) 115 (1): 190–212.
Published: 01 May 2024
... one step further, as no relationship seems to exist between sound and image. In doing so, the writer pursues her experimentations with heautonomy, in Gilles Deleuze’s sense of the term. In Cinema 2 , Deleuze borrows Kant’s term to account for the way in which India Song ’s soundtrack was recorded...
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Romanic Review (2011) 102 (3-4): 369–390.
Published: 01 May 2011
... in the respectable, if unflashy, magasin de nouveautes, Au bonheur des dames, which bears the "raison sociale : Deleuze, Hedouin et Cie" (15).4 Caroline Hedouin nee Deleuze is five years Octave's senior, and by the time of their wedding at the end of the novel, he will be twenty-five and she thirty, and thus in her...