Round 6: Tossup 16

This theorist inspired Thom Anderson’s film The Thoughts That Once We Had. In 1988, this theorist gave a series of TV interviews discussing “T for Tennis,” “J for Joy,” and other entries in his so-called (15[1])alphabet book. In a book that repeatedly compares cinema to “flowing matter,” this theorist drew on the writings of Noël Burch by using acronyms like SAS and ASA to describe “large-form” (15[1])and “small-form.” (15[1])Drawing on the work of Marc Augé (“oh-ZHAY”), this theorist put forth the idea of the “any space whatsoever” in a work concluding with a C. S. Peirce-esque (“purse-esque”) analysis of “op-,” “son-,” “hyalo-,” and “chrono-” (*) signs. Subtypes (10[1])of a concept introduced by this theorist include “perception,” “affection,” “action,” and “mental.” This theorist published a Bergsonian analysis of cinema whose two volumes are subtitled the “Movement-Image” and “Time-Image.” For 10 points, what film (10[1])theorist co-wrote Capitalism and Schizophrenia (10[1])with Félix Guattari? ■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: Gilles Deleuze (“zheel duh-LOOZ”) [or Gilles Louis René Deleuze]
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