Entanglements, or Transmedial Thinking about Capture: A John Hope Franklin Center Book
Autor Rey Chowen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822352303
ISBN-10: 0822352303
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 4 photographs
Dimensiuni: 162 x 233 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria A John Hope Franklin Center Book
ISBN-10: 0822352303
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 4 photographs
Dimensiuni: 162 x 233 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria A John Hope Franklin Center Book
Recenzii
Rey Chow is a superb stager of theoretical scenes. To see the film Lust, Caution, for example, grow ever more radiant as it is approached through a series of seductive theoretical frames is to find yourself in the presence of a dramatist of rare intellectual power. Chows performances leave you captivatedone of the theoretical terms she develops so unpredictably. I cant think of an academic whos been so impious or so enticing on the subject of domination and submission. Its a show you cant miss. Bruce Robbins, Columbia UniversityFew authors master the art of enticing readers with imaginative titles, and then fulfill their promises. Few manage to make a collection of disparate essays more attractive than a monograph. There is nothing really disparate, since Rey Chow is in the middle of it all. And she knows so much, and brings it all together: modernism, art, transnationalism, philosophyshe makes it all coherent and important. At the heart of the book is an ongoing, labyrinthine, but deeply engaging discussion and demonstration of montagecutting and re-assembling as an aesthetic and ethic principle; the one through the other, and back. Mieke Bal, University of Amsterdam"In Rey Chow's own terms, entanglements are 'the linkages and enmeshments that keep things apart; the voidings and uncoverings that hold things together.' Chow's entanglements are prefaced by her rare command of and facility with the literature of contemporary critical theory. In turning her incisive scrutiny to a broad range of contemporary artifacts, she exemplifies the currency of theoretical rigor amid cultural conditions of radical new alignments and medial reconfigurations."Henry Sussman, author of Around the Book: Systems and Literacy"These lucid, beautifully astute, and critically persuasive meditations and mediations open the folds, tangles, and paradoxical reversals lurking inside what we mean and might mean by victimhood, enslavement, capture, and captivation; the underside of Christian forgiveness, coloniality, and 'life'; and the outside of the human, visibility, utopianism, and the indistinctness of art and non-art. Articulated in relation to the writings of a swath of European figuresBrecht, Benjamin, Rancière, Derrida, Agamben, Foucault, Deleuze, and othersRey Chow's thought is wonderfully educative and provocative."Brian Rotman, author of Becoming Beside Ourselves: The Alphabet, Ghosts, and Distributed Human Being
"Rey Chow is a superb stager of theoretical scenes. To see the film Lust, Caution, for example, grow ever more radiant as it is approached through a series of seductive theoretical frames is to find yourself in the presence of a dramatist of rare intellectual power. Chow's performances leave you 'captivated' - one of the theoretical terms she develops so unpredictably. I can't think of an academic who's been so impious or so enticing on the subject of domination and submission. It's a show you can't miss." Bruce Robbins, Columbia University "Few authors master the art of enticing readers with imaginative titles, and then fulfill their promises. Few manage to make a collection of disparate essays more attractive than a monograph. There is nothing really disparate, since Rey Chow is in the middle of it all. And she knows so much, and brings it all together: modernism, art, transnationalism, philosophy - she makes it all coherent and important. At the heart of the book is an ongoing, labyrinthine, but deeply engaging discussion and demonstration of montage - cutting and re-assembling as an aesthetic and ethic principle; the one through the other, and back." Mieke Bal, University of Amsterdam "In Rey Chow's own terms, entanglements are 'the linkages and enmeshments that keep things apart; the voidings and uncoverings that hold things together.' Chow's entanglements are prefaced by her rare command of and facility with the literature of contemporary critical theory. In turning her incisive scrutiny to a broad range of contemporary artifacts, she exemplifies the currency of theoretical rigor amid cultural conditions of radical new alignments and medial reconfigurations." - Henry Sussman, author of Around the Book: Systems and Literacy "These lucid, beautifully astute, and critically persuasive meditations and mediations open the folds, tangles, and paradoxical reversals lurking inside what we mean and might mean by victimhood, enslavement, capture, and captivation; the underside of Christian forgiveness, coloniality, and 'life'; and the outside of the human, visibility, utopianism, and the indistinctness of art and non-art. Articulated in relation to the writings of a swath of European figures - Brecht, Benjamin, Ranciere, Derrida, Agamben, Foucault, Deleuze, and others - Rey Chow's thought is wonderfully educative and provocative." - Brian Rotman, author of Becoming Beside Ourselves: The Alphabet, Ghosts, and Distributed Human Being
"Rey Chow is a superb stager of theoretical scenes. To see the film Lust, Caution, for example, grow ever more radiant as it is approached through a series of seductive theoretical frames is to find yourself in the presence of a dramatist of rare intellectual power. Chow's performances leave you 'captivated' - one of the theoretical terms she develops so unpredictably. I can't think of an academic who's been so impious or so enticing on the subject of domination and submission. It's a show you can't miss." Bruce Robbins, Columbia University "Few authors master the art of enticing readers with imaginative titles, and then fulfill their promises. Few manage to make a collection of disparate essays more attractive than a monograph. There is nothing really disparate, since Rey Chow is in the middle of it all. And she knows so much, and brings it all together: modernism, art, transnationalism, philosophy - she makes it all coherent and important. At the heart of the book is an ongoing, labyrinthine, but deeply engaging discussion and demonstration of montage - cutting and re-assembling as an aesthetic and ethic principle; the one through the other, and back." Mieke Bal, University of Amsterdam "In Rey Chow's own terms, entanglements are 'the linkages and enmeshments that keep things apart; the voidings and uncoverings that hold things together.' Chow's entanglements are prefaced by her rare command of and facility with the literature of contemporary critical theory. In turning her incisive scrutiny to a broad range of contemporary artifacts, she exemplifies the currency of theoretical rigor amid cultural conditions of radical new alignments and medial reconfigurations." - Henry Sussman, author of Around the Book: Systems and Literacy "These lucid, beautifully astute, and critically persuasive meditations and mediations open the folds, tangles, and paradoxical reversals lurking inside what we mean and might mean by victimhood, enslavement, capture, and captivation; the underside of Christian forgiveness, coloniality, and 'life'; and the outside of the human, visibility, utopianism, and the indistinctness of art and non-art. Articulated in relation to the writings of a swath of European figures - Brecht, Benjamin, Ranciere, Derrida, Agamben, Foucault, Deleuze, and others - Rey Chow's thought is wonderfully educative and provocative." - Brian Rotman, author of Becoming Beside Ourselves: The Alphabet, Ghosts, and Distributed Human Being
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This follow-up volume to our book The Age of the World Target collects interconnected entangled essays of major literary and cultural theorist Rey Chow. The essays take up ideas of violence, capture, identification, temporality, sacrifice, and victimhood, engaging with theorists from Derrida and Deleuze to Agamben and Rancière. In the introduction Chow describes the concept of entanglement as a set of overlapping enfolded concerns, meetings not designed by affinity but pulled together into relationa scene where new thinking might occur.