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Naturally Late: New Critical Humanities

Autor Will Johncock
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 apr 2019
Is time a natural reality that social symbols such as clocks and calendars merely contingently represent? Lateness protocols seemingly exhibit such contingency, for not all cultures regulate synchronization identically. Just as social/cultural time structures are interpreted to diverge from time's natural rhythm, body modifications are often presented as social productions that divert human bodies from their naturally originated, corporeal temporality. A similar separation informs climate change discourses, supposing a natural rhythm that industrialized culture has invaded, the effects of which humans might be too late to arrest. Interrogating this conceptual separation matters, given that if certain times are considered to be more natural than others, a situated politics emerges regarding the associated cultural structures. Furthermore, our personal investments in experiences of lateness, which are embedded within social time, seemingly contradict the constructionist impression that social time is merely a contingent misrepresentation of what time actually is. Through Derridian deconstruction, Merleau-Pontian phenomenology, and Bergsonian time-philosophy, complemented with voices from fields including object oriented ontology, new materialism, and new criticism, this book re-evaluates the timing of times from a philosophical perspective.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786611932
ISBN-10: 1786611937
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria New Critical Humanities


Cuprins

Acknowledgements / Introduction: The Timing of Times / 1. Social Times: Contingent Constructions? / 2. Relatively Late: Cultural Plurality and Modified Bodies / 3. Subjective Times: Transcending the Present? / 4. (De)constructed Bodies: Are Modifications Late to the Corporeal Scene? / 5. Material Climates, Material Theories: A Late Response or a Self-Reflection? / 6. Methods of Accommodating Lateness: The Representation Inside the Real / Notes / Bibliography

Descriere

This book reveals the common conditions of lateness and synchronisation that pervade all cultures around the world.