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The notion of the minor, developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in 'Kafka, towards a minor literature' (1975), is introduced and connected applied here for the very first time to the field of photography theory. Deleuze and Guattari defined minor literature in terms of "deterritorialization", "politicization" and "collectivization". By transferring 'the minor' to the medium of photography, this book enlarges the idea of 'the minor' and opens it up to all kinds of mutations in the process. The essays gathered in this book discuss the ways in which photography can make the dominant codes of representation stammer and how it can produce new effects and address people yet to come. The authors consider 'the minor' as a valuable tool to help photography research move beyond, or in between, binary and hierarchized ways of thinking (of high and low art, for example, or centre and periphery). As such, it aims to contribute to a rethinking of photography as multiplicity and variation.
Photography --- Photographie --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Deleuze, Gilles, --- Guattari, Félix, --- Influence. --- Philosophy --- Guattari, Félix, --- Influence --- Academic collection --- Guattari, F. --- Guattari, Pierre-Félix, --- Gvattari, Feliks, --- Deleuze, G. --- Delëz, Zhilʹ, --- Dūlūz, Jīl, --- دولوز، جيل --- Delezi, Jier, --- Photography - Philosophy --- Deleuze, Gilles, - 1925-1995 - Influence --- Guattari, Félix, - 1930-1992 - Influence --- Deleuze, Gilles, - 1925-1995 --- Guattari, Félix, - 1930-1992 --- Deleuze, Gilles (1925-1995) --- Guattari, Félix (1930-1992) --- Et la photographie --- Théorie --- Deleuze, Gilles --- Guattari, Félix
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"Though Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari were not strictly art historians, they reinvigorated ontological and formal approaches to art, and simultaneously borrowed art historical concepts for their own philosophical work. They were dedicated modernists, inspired by the German school of expressionist art historians such as Riegl, Wölfflin, and Worringer and the great modernist art critics such as Rosenberg, Steinberg, Greenberg, and Fried. The work of Deleuze and Guattari on mannerism and Baroque art has led to new approaches to these artistic periods, and their radical transdisciplinarity has influenced contemporary art like no other philosophy before it. Their work therefore raises important methodological questions on the differences and relations among philosophy, artistic practice, and art history. In 'Art History after Deleuze and Guattari' international scholars from all three fields explore what a 'Deleuzo-Guattarian art history' could be today"
art history --- Art --- philosophy of art --- Deleuze, Gilles --- Guattari, Felix --- Aesthetics --- Deleuze, Gilles, --- Guattari, Félix, --- Guattari, Félix --- kunsttheorie --- Buren, Daniel --- Maldiney, Henri --- Michelangelo --- Schiele, Egon --- Tintoretto --- Art and philosophy. --- Art criticism --- Philosophy and art --- Philosophy --- History. --- Guattari, Felix, --- Deleuze, G. --- Delëz, Zhilʹ, --- Dūlūz, Jīl, --- Delezi, Jier, --- دولوز، جيل --- Guattari, F. --- Guattari, Pierre-Félix, --- Gvattari, Feliks, --- kunsttheorie. --- Deleuze, Gilles. --- Guattari, Felix. --- Schiele, Egon. --- Maldiney, Henri. --- Tintoretto. --- Michelangelo. --- Buren, Daniel. --- Kröller-Müller Museum (Otterlo). --- mecenaat. --- Kröller-Müller, Hélène. --- Van der Leck, Bart.
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