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Title: | Dialectical Images: Two Films from Chile, ...A Valparaíso (Joris Ivens, 1963) and The Settlers (Felipe Gálvez Haberle, 2023) |
Authors: | Wayne, M |
Keywords: | dialectical images;critique of judgment;Marxism and cinema;Chilean cinema |
Issue Date: | 27-Dec-2024 |
Publisher: | Dergi Park Akademik on behalf of Serdar Öztürk |
Citation: | Wayne, M. (2024) 'Dialectical Images: Two Films from Chile, ...A Valparaíso (Joris Ivens, 1963) and The Settlers (Felipe Gálvez Haberle, 2023)', SineFilozofi, (18), pp. 360 - 368. doi: 10.31122/sinefilozofi.1605590. |
Abstract: | In this talk I trace the concept of the dialectical image back to Kant’s Critique of Judgment and his project which, retrospectively can be understood, against the dominant (bourgeois) interpretation, as a cognitive-affective illumination against reified concepts of the social order. Later, Marx’s critique of commodity fetishism laid the basis of modern critical thought with his dialectical analysis of the relations between forms of appearance and beneath them undisclosed social relations that contradict those appearance forms. With the expansion of the culture industry in the late nineteenth and twentieth century, the image as reified, frozen, undialectical hieroglyph and as a means for provoking and stimulating dialectical responses fascinated thinkers such as Kracauer and Benjamin and practitioners such as Eisenstein and Brecht. In the second part of my talk, I want to sketch out how we can apply the concept of the dialectical image (which includes its relationship to sound) in film. I will take two Chilean films, ...A Valparaiso (Joris Ivens1962) and The Settlers (Felipe Gálvez Haberle 2023) as examples. I will focus more on the recent film, because it is narrative based, and I want to show how narrative and dialectical structures are not necessarily opposed. |
Description: | This article is a revised version of the keynote speech delivered by Prof. Dr. Michael Wayne, moderated by Ertan Tunç, at the 7th International Cinema and Philosophy Symposium, organized by SineFilozofi Journal and the Cinema and Philosophy Association, held at CerModern in Ankara on December 7-8, 2024. Bu makale, 7-8 Aralık 2024 tarihlerinde SineFilozofi Dergisi ile Sinema ve Felsefe Derneği tarafından Ankara Cer-Modern’de gerçekleştirilen 7. Uluslararası Sinema ve Felsefe Sempozyumu’nda Prof. Dr. Michael Wayne’in Ertan Tunç moderatörlüğünde yaptığı davetli konuşmanın gözden geçirilmiş versiyonudur. |
URI: | https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/30898 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.31122/sinefilozofi.1605590 |
Other Identifiers: | ORCiD: Michael Wayne https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1285-5976 |
Appears in Collections: | Dept of Arts and Humanities Research Papers |
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