concepts: a travelogue: Thinking Media
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501375309
ISBN-10: 150137530X
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 22 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Thinking Media
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 150137530X
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 22 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Thinking Media
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Includes contributions from established figures and younger scholars working on cutting edge material, both from within the academy and media practice
Notă biografică
Bernd Herzogenrathis Professor of American literature and culture at Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He is the author of An Art of Desire: Reading Paul Auster (1999) and An American Body|Politic: A Deleuzian Approach (2010) and editor of The Farthest Place: The Music of John Luther Adams (2012) and Deleuze|Guattari & Ecology(2009). His latest publications include the collections The Films of Bill Morrison. Aesthetics of the Archive (2017), Film as Philosophy (2017), and Practical Aesthetics (Bloomsbury, 2020).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements DedicationIntroductionBernd Herzogenrath (Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany)1. Liana Psarologaki (Greek) (University of Suffolk, UK) Anaesthesis, Sensoma, Veoma: Cyborg Life Modes of Immersion After Deleuze 2. Sebastian Wiedemann (Brazilian) (Pontifical Bolivarian University, Columbia) Antropofagia: Devouring Experimentations of a Manifesto Towards a Kinosophy to Come 3. Ana Peraica (Croatian) (Danube University Krems, Austria) Autofotografija, Or; a non-human selfie 4. Bhaskar Sarkar (Persian) (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Bazaar: The Persistence of the Informal 5. Helena Wu (Chinese) (University of British Columbia, Canada) Be (Like) Water 6. Agnieszka Dytman-Stasienko and Jan Stasienko (Polish) (University of Lower Silesia, Wroclaw, Poland) cmiatlo and swiecien : Jacek Dukaj's Concepts in the Perspective of Philosophy of Visual Media and Telecommunication 7. Kajri Jain (Hindi) (University of Toronto, Canada) Darshan: Vision as Touch and the Stakes of Immediacy 8. Budhaditya Chattopadhyay (Sanskrit) (Artist/ Independent Scholar, the Netherlands) Dhvani: Resonance 9. Bernd Herzogenrath (German) (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Gestell: Heidegger's Cyborg and the Vicissitudes of the Machine | Body 10. Woosung Kang (Korean) (Seoul National University, South Korea) Gong | Saek: The Ineffable Persistence of Becoming 11. Jukka-Pekko Puro & Veli-Matti Karhulahti (Finnish) (University of Turku, Finland) Hiljaa: Silent and Slow Media Use 12. Babson Ajibade (Yoruba) (University of Cross River State, Nigeria) ko ko kà, the Sound of Colonial Shoes - Forgotten Words of a Yoruba Song of Success 13. Holger Schulze (French/ German) (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) L'Implèxe: What's in a Situation? 14. Erik Steinskog (Norwegian) (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Ljom - A Meditation 15. Soudhamini (Sanskrit) (Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia) Maya: A Measured Response to and in Cinematic Virtual Reality 16. Jukka Sihvonen (Finnish) (University of Turku, Finland) Mediataju: A Sense of Media 17. Vít Pokorný (Czech) (UJEP Ústí nad Labem & the Institute of Philosophy AS CR, Czech Republic) Myslet médii. Thinking In, With or Through Media: Images, Interfaces, Apparatuses 18. Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari (Iranian) (University of Tehran, Iran) Naqqali: Iranian Storytelling in Two Films by Ali Hatami 19. Gretchen Jude (Japanese) (University of California, Davis, USA) Nikusei: The Fleshly Voice 20. Julia Vassilieva (Russian) (Monash University, Australia) (OTKAZ): From Expressive Movement to a Figure of Thought 21. Mohammad Hadi (Persian)or rend 22. Didi Cheeka (The Twi language of the Akan people of Ghana) (Filmmaker/ Critic, Nigeria) Sankofa- A Synthesis23. Susana Viegas (Portuguese) (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal) Saudade: (De)Mythologizing a Portuguese concept 24. Lorenz Engell (German) (Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany)Schalten und Walten: Towards Operative Ontologies in the Digital Iconosphere 25. Sebastian Kawanami-Breu (Japanese) (Tokyo University, Japan) and Shintaro Miyazaki (University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland) Seken: Webs and Networks of In-Betweenness 26. Victor Fan (Chinese) (King's College London, UK) Tathagatagarbha: Translating the Untranslatable 27. Bogdan Deznan (Romanian) (University of Bucharest, Romania) and Andrei Ionescu (Independent Scholar, Romania) Todetita: Facebook's Ontological Malady 28. Lucia D'Errico (Italian) (Orpheus Institute, Belgium) Togliere di scena 29. Chantelle Gray (Nguni language group) (North-West University, South Africa) Ubuntu: Be-ing Becoming (Capable of Being Affected) 30. Suk-Jun Kim (Korean) (University of Aberdeen, UK) Uri: Sound and the Porous Self 31. Andreas Jacobsson (Swedish) (Karlstad University, Sweden) "Utbrytningsdröm": Swedish Audio-visual Expressions of a Desire for Leaving Far 32. Rick Dolphijn (Dutch) (Utrecht University, the Netherlands) Wellevenskunst 33. Cora Bender (Transcultural) (Universität Siegen, Germany)Line and BumpContributorsIndex
Recenzii
In this bold collection, Bernd Herzogenrath has gathered together an extraordinary cadre of global authors to explore 'concept creation,' a legacy that the oeuvre of Deleuze and Guattari has left us with. As a 'travelogue,' it is a call to the field to decenter its Western Philosophical bias of English as the lingua franca, and to grasp 'a media philosophy' that infiltrates thought where 'materiality' is always in play. The 33 essays explore the relays between philosophy, art and science, creating 'interesting, remarkable, and important' concepts that open up new worlds and vistas.
This book carves out a space for the multiplicity of concepts, offering a contribution not only to philosophy and media theory, but also to the cultural politics of academia: whose language are we writing in? Against the hegemony of Anglo-American language - and the standardized format of writing the global academia is meant to be pressed in - the joyful encounters between languages are here one contribution to the on-going task of decolonizing the expressive qualities of thinking.
If concepts are a form of 'seeing-technology' that helps us to see the world anew, then what could be more intellectually stimulating and enriching than a veritable smorgasbord of concepts gathered from all over the world? This is a truly remarkable multi-lingual collection of concepts that read together generates both resonance and noise as the world is seen through their coruscating light.
This book carves out a space for the multiplicity of concepts, offering a contribution not only to philosophy and media theory, but also to the cultural politics of academia: whose language are we writing in? Against the hegemony of Anglo-American language - and the standardized format of writing the global academia is meant to be pressed in - the joyful encounters between languages are here one contribution to the on-going task of decolonizing the expressive qualities of thinking.
If concepts are a form of 'seeing-technology' that helps us to see the world anew, then what could be more intellectually stimulating and enriching than a veritable smorgasbord of concepts gathered from all over the world? This is a truly remarkable multi-lingual collection of concepts that read together generates both resonance and noise as the world is seen through their coruscating light.