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Althusser and Pasolini: Philosophy, Marxism, and Film

Althusser and Pasolini: Philosophy, Marxism, and Film

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Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
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Pages 202
Version paperback
Language English
ISBN 9781349953981
Categories Philosophy: aesthetics
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 Agon Hamza offers an in-depth analysis of the main thesis of Louis Althusser's philosophical enterprise alongside a clear, engaging dissection of Pier Paolo Pasolini's most important films. There is a philosophical, religious, and political relationship between Althusser's philosophy and Pier Paolo Pasolini's films.  Hamza teases out the points of contact, placing specific focus on critiques of ideology, religion, ideological state apparatuses, and the class struggle. The discussion, however, does not address Althusser and Pasolini alone. Hamza also draws on Spinoza, Hegel, Marx, and Zizek to complete his study. Pasolini's films are a treasure-trove of Althusserian thought, and Hamza ably employs Althusserian terms in his reading of the films. Althusser and Pasolini provides a creative reconstruction of Althusserian philosophy, as well as a novel examination of Pasolini's film from the perspective of the filmmaker's own thought and Althusser's theses.  

Althusser and Pasolini: Philosophy, Marxism, and Film

Table of contents

Introduction: Althusser and Pasolini
PART I: On Althusser
1. Contextualisation2. Periodization3. Taking sides: Hegel or Spinoza?4. Structural Causality5. Althusser before Althusser: from Christianity to Communism6. Marxists' preshistory7. Proletariat of Human Condition versus the Proletariat of Labor8. Christian Materialism9. Antiphilosophy10. Definition of Ideology11. Epistemological Break12. Interpellation 13. State Apparatuses14. Church as an Ideological State Apparatus15. Althusser's Politics
PART II: The Gospel According to Althusser
16. Setting the Stage17. Camera as an Ideological Apparatus 18. Film as a Commodity 19.  Representation20. The Christian Reality21. Religious Suspension of the Theological 22. Religious-Political23. Class Struggle24. Class Struggle Versus Humanity 25. The Politics of Religion26. Pasolini's Political ThoughConclusion: Marxism and Film

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