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Actual Image | Virtual Cut: Schizoanalysis and Montage

September 30, 2018 by

Hanjo Berressem

If a machine is something that cuts into a continuous flow, schizoanalysis can be read, quite literally, as an analysis of cuts. In cinematic registers, it is an analysis of montage. Looking closely at a number of modes and moments of montage in the work of Alfred Hitchcock, this paper shows how his strategies of ‘reciprocally presupposing’ actual image and virtual montage relate to a Deleuzian poetics and politics of the cinema.

Citation: 
Berressem, Hanjo. “Actual Image / Virtual Cut: Schizoanalysis and Montage.” Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture. Ed. Phillip Roberts. By Richard Rushton. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2011. 177-208.
Title of Book: 
Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture
Author: 
Berressem, Hanjo

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