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The Legitimacy of the Middle Ages – On the Unwritten History of Theory: Post-Contemporary Interventions

Autor Andrew Cole, D. Vance Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2010
This collection of essays argues that any valid theory of the modern should--indeed must--reckon with the medieval. Offering a much-needed correction to theorists such as Hans Blumenberg, who in his "Legitimacy of the Modern Age" describes the "modern age" as a complete departure from the Middle Ages, these essays forcefully show that thinkers from Adorno to Zižek have repeatedly drawn from medieval sources to theorize modernity. To forget the medieval, or to discount its continued effect on contemporary thought, is to neglect the responsibilities of periodization. In "The Legitimacy of the Middle Ages," modernists and medievalists, as well as scholars specializing in eighteenth-, nineteenth-, and twentieth-century comparative literature, offer a new history of theory and philosophy through essays on secularization and periodization, Marx's (medieval) theory of commodity fetishism, Heidegger's scholasticism, and Adorno's nominalist aesthetics. One essay illustrates the workings of medieval mysticism in the writing of Freud's most famous patient, Daniel Paul Schreber, author of "Memoirs of My Nervous Illness" (1903). Another looks at Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's "Empire," a theoretical synthesis whose conscientious medievalism was the subject of much polemic in the post-9/11 era, a time in which premodernity itself was perceived as a threat to western values. The collection concludes with an afterword by Fredric Jameson, a theorist of postmodernism who has engaged with the medieval throughout his career.
"Contributors" Charles D. Blanton, Andrew Cole, Kathleen Davis, Michael Hardt, Bruce Holsinger, Fredric Jameson, Ethan Knapp, Erin Labbie, Jed Rasula, D. Vance Smith, Michael Uebel
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822346524
ISBN-10: 0822346524
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 163 x 238 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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Contributors: Charles D. Blanton, Andrew Cole, Kathleen Davis, Michael Hardt, Bruce Holsinger, Fredric Jameson, Ethan Knapp, Erin Labbie, Jed Rasula, D. Vance Smith, Michael Uebel

Recenzii

“Even though key writers such as Joyce, Pound, Eliot, and Proust have alerted us to the deep affinities between modernism and medievalism, we still tend to look down on the ‘dark age’ of scholasticism. By gathering theoreticians including Jameson, Hardt, Holsinger, and others, Andrew Cole and D. Vance Smith argue for the relevance of medieval problematics for current philosophical conversations. Continuing Blumenberg’s attack on the ‘secularization’ hypothesis, these exciting and challenging essays show that medieval ideas have exerted a huge influence on Freud, Heidegger, Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, Bourdieu, Žižek, and Negri, thus shaping our understanding of politics, aesthetics, literary criticism, and cultural critique. It is now evident that we all need a medieval basis to found modern Theory.”—Jean-Michel Rabaté, Vartan Gregorian Professor in the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania “These exciting and challenging essays show that medieval ideas have exerted a huge influence on Freud, Heidegger, Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze, Bourdieu, Žižek, and Negri, thus shaping our understanding of politics, aesthetics, literary criticism, and cultural critique. It is now evident that we all need a medieval basis to found modern Theory.”—Jean-Michel Rabaté, author of The Ethics of the Lie “An uncompromising riposte to the notion, in Medieval Studies as elsewhere, that critique is dead and that we should quietly return to tasks of description. A potent demonstration that without critical theory, modernity and the medieval are unintelligible.”—David Wallace, author of Premodern Places: Calais to Surinam, Chaucer to Aphra Behn

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"An uncompromising riposte to the notion, in Medieval Studies as elsewhere, that critique is dead and that we should quietly return to tasks of description. A potent demonstration that without critical theory, modernity and the medieval are unintelligible."--David Wallace, author of "Premodern Places: Calais to Surinam, Chaucer to Aphra Behn"

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Offers an assessment of the place of the Middle Ages in critical theory.