Sumario: | Jean-Louis Comolli's 'Cuerpo y Cuadro: Cine, Ética, Política' explores the intersection of cinema, ethics, and politics. The book examines how cinema functions as a tool for political discourse and intervention in a society saturated with spectacle and media. Comolli challenges conventional cinematic theories, questioning the role and value of cinema in contemporary culture. He delves into the ideological implications of the cinematic apparatus and its potential to resist capitalist influences. Drawing on his experience with Cahiers du Cinéma, Comolli advocates for a critical understanding of cinema's ideological conditions and its capacity to question societal norms. The work is aimed at scholars and critics interested in film theory and political cinema.
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