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- Title
MARCO AUGE IR GILLES'IO DELEUZE'O ERDVĖS DISKURSO ATSPINDŽIAI šARŪNO BARTO KINEMATOGRAFIJOJE.
- Authors
šukaitytė, Renata
- Abstract
The concepts of the philosopher Gilles Deleuze's any space whatsoever (l'espace quelconque) and antropologist Marc Augé's non-spaces (non-lieux), which have been employed to analyse modern cultural occurrences (especially urban space and cinema) in the second half of the 20th c. are reviewed in the article. This space concept has become particularly important in the European cinema of recent decades, which reflects political, economic, social and spiritual changes of the old world, when historical, physical and mental borders disappeared and still keep on disappearing, but reterritorisation and deterritorialisation processes are on the increase. The article reveals that the concepts of any space whatsoever and non-spaces emphasise contemporary cinematographic space (especially in films, using discourses of migration, social segregation and postcolonialism) as a locus of dynamic and dramatic mental, physical and social fluctuations and disclosed their discourse properties. Owing to these reasons, the aforementioned concepts are used to explore šarūnas Bartas' film sceneries that emulate traumatic memory and identity symptoms which become evident during the change from a Soviet to a capitalistic geopolitical and economical space in the inhabitants of Lithuania and other post-Soviet territories.
- Subjects
CINEMATOGRAPHY; AUGE, Marc, 1935-2023; DELEUZE, Gilles, 1925-1995; PHILOSOPHERS; ANTHROPOLOGISTS
- Publication
Acta Academiae Artium Vilnensis, 2012, Issue 64, p135
- ISSN
1392-0316
- Publication type
Article