Articles in a Collection

  1. Saliot, AG. "Politics and ontology of the image: Godard's debt to blanchot." . January, 2021, 61-78.

    Abstract:
    This essay proposes that, beyond the play of allusions, the pervasive and enduring references to Maurice Blanchot in Jean-Luc Godard's films constitute a "clandestine friendship,"a constellation of elective affinities, and a debt that thinks the ontology and the politics of the image. It identifies a specific lineage in the troubling parallel of experiences between Blanchot and Godard, that of a "political passion"to borrow the expression Blanchot once used in a letter to Roger Laporte. A singular knotting of aesthetics and politics, this political passion is also closely intertwined with a political romanticism, and at times even with a "revolutionary romanticism"determined by a shared dialogue with German Romanticism and "a fragmentary demand"allied with the strength of protest and refusal.