Cinema as a Foucauldian dispositif: An Anachronistic and Materialistic Approach

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  • Juan David Cárdenas Author Universidad Javeriana

Keywords:

Cinema, commodity, materialism, history of cinema, Dispositif, cinematic Production

Abstract

In general terms it is possible to describe this research as a materialistic approach to cinema. Our grasp of film is focused on the perspective of films as a product of work, as a product of organized, distributed and selected manners of labor. Most of the films exist because they respect a set of implicit processes, rules of production and distribution that are finally embodied in the images according to the so-called “cinematic language”. In addition, theory and history of cinema have usually been blind to that. In this problematic context, Michel Foucault’s idea of a Dispositif as a mixture of discourses, practices, institutions, etc., is useful to uncover the cinematic system of production and self-legitimation. The cinematic Dispositf is finally expressed but simultaneously hidden on the screen. In other words, the cinematic Dispositif controls the form of films and also their social life as commodities but it is usually hidden behind its artistic performance.

 

doi: 10.5294/pacla.2017.20.1.4

 

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Author Biography

Juan David Cárdenas, Universidad Javeriana

Realizador de Cine y TV y Filósofo. Magister en Filosofía y actual doctorando en Media and Communication (EGS Suiza). Docente de planta del Departamento de Artes Visuales de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana y Coordinador de investigación de la Corporación Universitaria Unitec. Se encuentra en la etapa de desarrollo de su primer proyecto de largometraje de ficción.

Published

2016-03-14

How to Cite

Cárdenas, J. D. (2016). Cinema as a Foucauldian dispositif: An Anachronistic and Materialistic Approach. Palabra Clave, 20(1), 69–95. Retrieved from https://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/6418

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