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Introduction
Acknowledgment and connectedness
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The Introduction outlines the main themes of the book, based for the most part on notions of acknowledgment, love and remarriage taken from the philosophy of Stanley Cavell. It also discusses, at length, Leo Bersani’s theories pertaining to connectedness, and, to a large extent, the chapter is built around making a clear distinction between the notions of acknowledgment and connectedness. The Introduction is also framed by a key statement taken from French film scholar Geneviève Sellier. In her book on the French New Wave, Masculine Singular, Sellier at one point writes of Agnès Varda’s Cléo from 5 to 7 that ‘each person is constructed through the encounter with another’. Sellier’s statement is taken as something of a guiding thread for the book.

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