In the name of Allah the Merciful

Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema

Seung-hoon Jeong, 0190093781, 019009379X, 0190093811, 978-0190093815, 9780190093815, 978-0190093785, 9780190093785, 978-0190093792, 9780190093792, B0C6V3YD6V

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English | 2023 | EPUB, Converted PDF | 15 MB

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Biopolitical Ethics in Global Cinema takes a new approach to world cinema through critical theory. Whereas  world cinema often refers to non-American films deemed artistic or  peripheral, Seung-hoon Jong examines its mapping frames: the territorial  'national frame,' the deterritorializing 'transnational frame,' and the  'global frame.' If world cinema studies have mostly displayed national  cinemas and their transnational mutations, his global frame highlights  two conflicting ethical facets of globalization: the 'soft-ethical'  inclusion of differences in multicultural, neoliberal systems and their  'hard-ethical' symptoms of fundamentalist exclusion and terror.  Reflecting both and suggesting their alternatives, global cinema draws  attention to new changes in subjectivity and community that Jeong  investigates in terms of biopolitical 'abjection' and ethical 'agency.'

In  this frame, the book explores a vast net of post-1990 films circulating  in both the mainstream market and the festival circuit. Jeong  comparatively navigates these films, highlighting less essentialist  particularities than compatible localities that perform universal  aspects of biopolitical ethics and its alternatives by centering the  narrative of 'double death': the abject as symbolically dead struggle  for lost subjectivity or new agency until physically dying. This  narrative pervades global cinema from Hollywood blockbusters and  European art films to Middle Eastern dramas and Asian genre films.  Ultimately, the book renews critical discourses on global  issues―including multiculturalism, catastrophe, sovereignty, abjection,  violence, network, nihilism, and atopia―through a core cluster of  political, ethical, and psychoanalytic philosophies.