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Cultural Politics Volume 9, Issue 1, March 2013: Cultural Politics

Autor Peter W. Milne
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2013
The visual arts operated as a touchstone for French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard, influencing his thinking on everything from epistemology to politics. Building on the recent publication of a bilingual, six-volume edition of his writings on contemporary art and artists, this special issue of Cultural Politics provides a focus on Lyotard’s aesthetics. The issue includes a review of Lyotard’s writings on art, a discussion of his early figural aesthetics, and an essay on Lyotard’s little-known work, Pacific Wall, as well as two essays on Lyotard and music. Two previously untranslated works by Lyotard himself are also featured: the influential article “Argumentation and Presentation: The Crisis of Foundations” and the interview “What to Paint?,” given at the time of the publication of the book of the same name. Painter Leon Phillips, whose work embodies many of the attributes of painting that were most important to Lyotard, is the featured artist for the issue. Throughout, the contributors argue for the primary importance of aesthetics in understanding Lyotard’s thought.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822367833
ISBN-10: 0822367831
Pagini: 237
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Duke University Press
Seria Cultural Politics


Cuprins

Geoffrey Bennington, Emory University; Keith Crome, Manchester Metropolitan University; Vlad Ionescu, deceased/unaffiliated; Jean-Françios Lyotard, deceased/unaffiliated; Matthew Mendez, University of Arizona; Peter Milne, Seoul National Univeristy; Leon Phillips, University of Canterbury; Joseph Tanke, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Mickey Vallee, University of Alberta

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Building on the recent publication of a bilingual, six-volume edition of his writings on contemporary art and artists, this special issue of Cultural Politics provides a focus on Lyotard’s aesthetics.