Tag: Félix Guattari
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Nature’s Symphony: Ecosophical Analysis of ‘The Beasts’
In my latest essay, I delve into ‘The Beasts’ by Rodrigo Sorogoyen, exploring its rich narrative and the intertwining of human emotion with nature’s wild beauty through the lens of ecosophy. Join me on this captivating journey.
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Analysing ‘The Holdovers’ with Deleuze and Guattari
Delve into ‘The Holdovers’, where Deleuzo-Guattarian theory meets a poignant narrative of loss and resilience. Payne’s direction and a stellar cast explore human connections, reflecting on desiring-machines and societal critique. Essential reading for cinephiles and scholars.
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Analysis of ‘Poor Things’ through the Feminist Reinterpretation of Spinoza
Explore how Spinoza’s philosophy challenges gender hierarchies and discover how Moira Gatens reinterprets it, emphasising fluid agency and power relations. ‘Poor Things’ vividly embodies these concepts, offering a thought-provoking journey into contemporary culture.
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Ecosophical Analysis of ‘Nightsiren’ (2022): Whispers of the Wild
Delve into my compelling film analysis of ‘Nightsiren’ (2022) by Tereza Nvotová , intertwining ecosophical aesthetics by Patricia MacCormack and Félix Guattari, revealing profound insights into ecological, societal, and personal narratives.