Film and Biopolitics

The Ghostly Social Aspects of Cinema

14 Nis 2005
16 Nis 2005

The conference will approach post-classical and post-avant-garde film work from a biopolitical viewpoint.

This approach queries any conception of life and death as a-historical moments of the human condition, and connects them to modern and contemporary modes of production - economical and social - and as such raises the crucial issues of representation and history. Which and whose histories can or cannot be narrated? From what perspective? How is history itself shaped by narration?

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