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Humanities, Provocateur: Towards a Contemporary Political Aesthetics

Brinda Bose
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iul 2021
This highly original collection is a far cry from the demand on the literary humanities to offer the soothing hum of theory to a world of breaks, crises and pain. Instead, it exemplifies a way ahead for the critical humanities..-Arjun Appadurai, New York University 'Doing the Humanities' comes to life in this passionate, provocative set of experiments in descriptive poetics. Failure, fantasy, freefall are reconceived as forms of aesthetic achievement across the creative arts..-Ros Ballaster, University of Oxford ....This timely volume inspires a collective undertaking to learn 'to do' the humanities through the untimeliness of a work of art. A humanities that remains attentive to this form of techné will prove indispensable to remaking the world in the aftermath of a pandemic.-Premesh Lalu, University of the Western Cape ..exhilarating in the democratic breadth of its interests, the emotional fervour of its commitments and its yoking of systemic criticism to the work of poetic language.-Helen Small, University of Oxford How can the humanities make an intervention in such a time as this, when life as we have known it hangs in pandemic balance since the spring of 2020-and when contagion calls for distancing and isolation, while loneliness cries out for the solace of touch? Perhaps only by being, at once, fearless, critical, sorrowing, exultant, enraged, intimate. Humanities, Provocateur brings you fourteen essays and two creative pieces by established as well as younger scholars and writers from America, Europe, the Middle East, South Africa and South Asia, in a bracing invitation to a freefall of reading. They travel from classical literatures and philosophy to twentieth-century writing, cinema and critical-imaginative thinking, grouped whimsically around a set of provocations-Gleaning, Perforation, Caprice, Paraphernalia, Descent, Flux, Flesh, Ephemera-and welcome you to argue, to cherish or to distrust. Taking sharp, sparkling twists and turns in thought and style, this eclectic collection of writings incites you to be intellectually adventurous and destitute at the same time. And, invoking Dante, to never be afraid, for our fate is our gift.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789388414920
ISBN-10: 9388414926
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic India
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India

Caracteristici

Offers tentative thoughts for formulating an aesthetics of dissent for our times, a dissent that is more internalized than externally manifest

Notă biografică

Brinda Bose teaches at the Centre for English Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University.

Cuprins

Introduction: Humanities, Provocateur - Brinda BoseGleaningPlato and Proust, Bedfellows: 'Concept' and 'Idea' from the Classical to the Modern - Aveek SenJean Genet and Jean-Paul-Sartre: Writing in Resistance and the Practice of Theory - Michael LevensonThinking with Cinema: Mani Kaul Reading Deleuze - Moinak BiswasPerforationIf the Outsider is Deeply Within - Charles RussellDissident Poetics, Experimental Excess: Jaakko Yli-Juonikas' Finnish Novel Neuromaani - Laura PiippoDeclassing Art: Manik Bandyopadhyay and Communist Aesthetics in India - Rajarshi DasguptaCaprice'Vulva's School: Towards a Provisional Pedagogy - Sophie SeitaParaphernaliaWeaponisation of the Body in Goldman, Blair and Almadhoun - Eyal AmiranFreeing the Image and Cinematic Justice: Non-Partitioned Aesthetics in Kamal Aljafari's Recollection - Heidi GrunebaumDescentThe Homosexual and His Future (Cather, Clementi and Crisp) - Taylor BlackSapphic Lineages: Or, Notes for a Queer-Feminist Poetics - Brinda BoseFluxTranslation's Dissidence: Miraji becomes Sappho - Geeta PatelIs there a Homosexual in the Text? - Rahul SenFleshThis City, "Stinking Corpse": Adonis's Poetics of Modernity and Death - Al-Khoder Al-KhalifaEating Dissidence of Antonin Artaud: Towards a Poor Aesthetics - Soumyabrata ChowdhuryEphemeraNocturnals (A Reminiscence) - Anil Yadav, translated from the Hindi by Chinmaya Lal Thakur