Cliché and Organization: Thinking with Deleuze and Film

Organizations are caught in clichés. This means that they do not think for themselves anymore, but rather simply copy pre-existing ideas. This is giving rise to a world which pretends to be knowable, predictable and mouldable, one in which clichés like efficiency, transparency, means-ends rationality, and the strong leader are used without further thought or critique. This is the reason why organizations come into conflict with themselves, and which causes a seemingly unresolvable crisis. Film, however, can show us a totally different world. It has a subversive potency that can wake up the viewer, making them think again, allowing them to see a world which cannot be perceived anymore. It can show the world as it really is again, and can enable us to break through clichés.

This book adopts a unique viewpoint on organizations, through its use of film. With the help of philosophers like Deleuze, Heidegger and Sloterdijk, filmmakers like the Coen Brothers, Cronenberg, Antonioni and Tarkovsky and films like The Big Lebowski, eXistenZ, Stalker and Playtime, a world is revealed and explored. It shows the decisive role played by architecture, and why managers are manipulative and impotent at the same time.


Dr Luc Peters is a philosopher and writer, and has worked as a manager for more than 25 years. He is interested in music, film, architecture, photography, and painting, and is a co-organizer of the “Corporate Bodies” film festival. His book Cliché & Organisatie, denken met Deleuze & Film was published by Uitgeverij IJzer in the Netherlands in 2014, and was nominated for Book of the Year in the Netherlands. His publications also include In the Mirror (with Dr Anthony R. Yue) and Frank Lloyd Wright—NOMAD (with Huubke Rademakers).

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ISBN: 1-4438-8683-1

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-8683-3

Release Date: 15th March 2016

Pages: 255

Price: £47.99

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