A book on this subject groups perception into “solid,” “liquid,” and “gaseous” stages and divides this subject into a larger “SAS” form and a smaller “ASA” form. This subject is called a “temporal Gestalt” that is “not thought [but] perceived” in a 1945 lecture titled for it and the “new psychology” by Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Stephen Mulhall’s work on this subject draws on the Wittgensteinian theories of a philosopher whose books on it include Pursuits of Happiness and (*) The World Viewed, Stanley Cavell. Henri Bergson’s claim in Creative Evolution that this subject is an illusion, and his ideas of the “time-image” and “movement-image,” inform a two-volume book on this subject by Gilles Deleuze. A psychoanalytic 2006 work on this subject, which birthed a sequel on “Ideology,” is by a Slovenian public intellectual. For 10 points, Slavoj Žižek (“SLAH-voy ZHEE-zhek”) hosted a “Pervert’s Guide” to what art form? ■END■
ANSWER: film [or cinema; or movies; accept film studies or film theory or film criticism]
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