Artículo
A Suspended Individual: The Close-up as Deterritorialisation and Political Device of Control
Fecha de publicación:
08/2025
Editorial:
Lithuanian Academy of Sciences
Revista:
Filosofija. Sociologija
ISSN:
0235-7186
e-ISSN:
2424-4546
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
This paper examines the interplay between affectivity, individuality and territory through the lens of Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy of the image. To such end, this article employs a philosophical and conceptual analysis grounded in Gilles Deleuze’s cinema theory. The method is qualitative and interpretive, focusing on conceptual elaboration, theoretical synthesis and philosophical critique, rather than empirical research. The article finds that the close-up suspends individuation and expresses the pure affect by deterritorialising the subject. However, in contemporary media, this potential is reterritorialised through political messaging that uses close-up imagery to fix affect within ideological frameworks. Instead of expressing affect, political figures represent and capture it, neutralising its disruptive force.
Palabras clave:
Deleuze
,
Guattari
,
Image
,
Politics
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Citación
Matti, Felipe Andres; A Suspended Individual: The Close-up as Deterritorialisation and Political Device of Control; Lithuanian Academy of Sciences; Filosofija. Sociologija; 36; 3; 8-2025; 324–332
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