L'utopie cinématographique: essai sur l'image, le regard et le point de vue

Editions L'Harmattan (1997)
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Autour d'une théorie unifiée de l'image, du regard et du sujet, cet essai, qui prend sa source dans les travaux d'Emile Benveniste et de Jacques Lacan, propose un lieu de rencontre sémiologique aux cinéastes, psychanalystes, psychosociologues et linguistes. Le cinéma n'est pas un langage mais le montage renouvelle l'intérêt de la recherche autour des figures sémantiques de l'ellipse et du raccord.

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