# Giorgio Agamben (2000). *Notes on Gesture*. : University of Minnesota Press.
> [!INFO]
> Type:: [[&]]
> Title:: Notes on Gesture
> Author(s): [[Authors/Giorgio Agamben]]
> Year:: 2000
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> DOI::
> Citekey:: agamben_notes_2000
> ZoteroURI:: [Open in Zotero: Notes on Gesture](zotero://select/items/@agamben_notes_2000)
> ReviewedDate:: [[2023-02-21]]
## Citation
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[@agamben_notes_2000]
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## Summary
- [[Gesture and Thought]] / corporeal rhythms
- According to [[Giorgio Agamben]], the development of cinema became increasingly reflected in the occurrence of nervous gestures and their scientific scrutiny y the ned of the nineteenth century.
- ::Giorgio Agamben, “Notes on Gesture,” in Means without End: Notes on Politics, transl. Vincenzo Binetti and Cesare Casarino (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000), 49-60.::
- In Agamben’s analysis, however, these nervous gestures are not solely a matter of medical history, but more fundamentally, also embody changes in our cultural being brought about by cinema.
## Annotation
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