New Naturalism of Herzog and Deleuze

This article reviews distinctive elements of Werner Herzog’s naturalism and endeavors to analyse it within a philosophical framework that has Gilles Deleuze’s ideas as primary referent. Deleuze’s discussion of Stoic philosophy, specifically the concept of quasi-causality, will be a critical mainstay...

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Main Author: Mehdi Parsakhanqah
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Language:English
Published: The International Academic Forum 2018-06-01
Series:IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities
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Online Access:https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-arts-and-humanities/volume-5-issue-1/article-9/
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spelling doaj-c836b7c250d44770bc745c72a57ac5eb2020-11-25T01:33:42Zeng The International Academic ForumIAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities2187-06162187-06162018-06-0151121132doi.org/10.22492/ijah.5.1.09New Naturalism of Herzog and DeleuzeMehdi Parsakhanqah0Allameh Tabataba'i University, IranThis article reviews distinctive elements of Werner Herzog’s naturalism and endeavors to analyse it within a philosophical framework that has Gilles Deleuze’s ideas as primary referent. Deleuze’s discussion of Stoic philosophy, specifically the concept of quasi-causality, will be a critical mainstay for this reading of Herzog. The axial objective is to determine how an immanent construction of reality, or what I will call genesis, is the subject matter of both Herzog’s speculative and imaginative naturalism and Deleuze’s pluralistic realism. This notion demands that we direct our attention to the manner in which Herzog's protagonists are all mad in a way, all the while focusing on how this madness helps to forge the distinctive characteristics of his aesthetic creation. As a result, we find in Herzog a peculiar kind of agency, different from rational or causal agency. Here, drives and impulses inform decisions and incite the characters to take action. Consequently, I aim to demonstrate the existence of an affinity between this agency in Herzog and the notion of quasi-causality in Deleuze’s reading of the Stoics.https://iafor.org/journal/iafor-journal-of-arts-and-humanities/volume-5-issue-1/article-9/HerzogDeleuzenaturalismquasi-causalitydestiny
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New Naturalism of Herzog and Deleuze
IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities
Herzog
Deleuze
naturalism
quasi-causality
destiny
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title New Naturalism of Herzog and Deleuze
title_short New Naturalism of Herzog and Deleuze
title_full New Naturalism of Herzog and Deleuze
title_fullStr New Naturalism of Herzog and Deleuze
title_full_unstemmed New Naturalism of Herzog and Deleuze
title_sort new naturalism of herzog and deleuze
publisher The International Academic Forum
series IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities
issn 2187-0616
2187-0616
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This article reviews distinctive elements of Werner Herzog’s naturalism and endeavors to analyse it within a philosophical framework that has Gilles Deleuze’s ideas as primary referent. Deleuze’s discussion of Stoic philosophy, specifically the concept of quasi-causality, will be a critical mainstay for this reading of Herzog. The axial objective is to determine how an immanent construction of reality, or what I will call genesis, is the subject matter of both Herzog’s speculative and imaginative naturalism and Deleuze’s pluralistic realism. This notion demands that we direct our attention to the manner in which Herzog's protagonists are all mad in a way, all the while focusing on how this madness helps to forge the distinctive characteristics of his aesthetic creation. As a result, we find in Herzog a peculiar kind of agency, different from rational or causal agency. Here, drives and impulses inform decisions and incite the characters to take action. Consequently, I aim to demonstrate the existence of an affinity between this agency in Herzog and the notion of quasi-causality in Deleuze’s reading of the Stoics.
topic Herzog
Deleuze
naturalism
quasi-causality
destiny
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