The Philosophical Baroque: On Autopoietic Modernities: Literary Modernism, cartea 2
Autor Erik S. Rorabacken Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004323278
ISBN-10: 9004323279
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Literary Modernism
ISBN-10: 9004323279
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Literary Modernism
Cuprins
Introduction: Re-Framing Modernity
Part I. A Philosophical & Sociological-Dramatic Baroque
§ 1 Niklas Luhmann & Autopoietic Forms of the Neo (baroque) Modern; or: Structure, System, & Contingency
§ 2 Toward another Minor Globality to Come; or, The Folds of Desire’s (Dis)contents of Orson Welles, Lacan, & Shakespeare’s King Lear (c. 1606)
§ 3 The Monad of Deleuze’s Many-Tiered High Baroque G.W. Leibniz
Part II. A Literary-Philosophical Baroque
§ 4 A Multiplicity of Folds of An Unconscious & Autopoietic Monad of Henry
James, Benjamin, & Blanchot
§ 5 Modern and Postmodern Baroque Conceptual Intersections & Interventions: Finnegans Wake (1939), Gravity’s Rainbow (1973) &
L’Écriture du désastre (The Writing of the Disaster) (1980)
§ 6 Autopoietic Neobaroque Vectors: Artistic Authority, Interpretation, &
Economic Un-Power of Finnegans Wake
§ 7 Autopoietic & Joyous Folds: Deleuze’s Le pli: Leibniz et le baroque (The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque) (1988) & Joyce’s ‘stohong baroque’ Finnegans Wake (1939)
§ 8 An Autopoietic Baroque; or, the Little Experiment Orientations of
Joyce’s Finnegans Wake (1939)
§ 9 Folding Blanchot onto Pynchon: Enlightenment Reason, the Global System, & World Citizenship
9.1 The Crying of Lot 49 (1966)
9.2 Gravity’s Rainbow (1973)
9.3 Mason & Dixon (1997)
Part III. A Philosophical-Psychoanalytic Baroque
§ 10 Catastrophe, Allegory, & the Philosophical Baroque: A Spiritual Quartet of Benjamin-Lacan & Joyce-Pynchon
Conclusions
Works Cited
Index
Part I. A Philosophical & Sociological-Dramatic Baroque
§ 1 Niklas Luhmann & Autopoietic Forms of the Neo (baroque) Modern; or: Structure, System, & Contingency
§ 2 Toward another Minor Globality to Come; or, The Folds of Desire’s (Dis)contents of Orson Welles, Lacan, & Shakespeare’s King Lear (c. 1606)
§ 3 The Monad of Deleuze’s Many-Tiered High Baroque G.W. Leibniz
Part II. A Literary-Philosophical Baroque
§ 4 A Multiplicity of Folds of An Unconscious & Autopoietic Monad of Henry
James, Benjamin, & Blanchot
§ 5 Modern and Postmodern Baroque Conceptual Intersections & Interventions: Finnegans Wake (1939), Gravity’s Rainbow (1973) &
L’Écriture du désastre (The Writing of the Disaster) (1980)
§ 6 Autopoietic Neobaroque Vectors: Artistic Authority, Interpretation, &
Economic Un-Power of Finnegans Wake
§ 7 Autopoietic & Joyous Folds: Deleuze’s Le pli: Leibniz et le baroque (The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque) (1988) & Joyce’s ‘stohong baroque’ Finnegans Wake (1939)
§ 8 An Autopoietic Baroque; or, the Little Experiment Orientations of
Joyce’s Finnegans Wake (1939)
§ 9 Folding Blanchot onto Pynchon: Enlightenment Reason, the Global System, & World Citizenship
9.1 The Crying of Lot 49 (1966)
9.2 Gravity’s Rainbow (1973)
9.3 Mason & Dixon (1997)
Part III. A Philosophical-Psychoanalytic Baroque
§ 10 Catastrophe, Allegory, & the Philosophical Baroque: A Spiritual Quartet of Benjamin-Lacan & Joyce-Pynchon
Conclusions
Works Cited
Index
Recenzii
"Erik Roraback's The Philosophical Baroque: On Autopoietic Modernities is a great book that will engage an energetic and important subfield of scholarship." – William Egginton, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, The Johns Hopkins University, author of The Theater of Truth: The Ideology of (Neo) Baroque Aesthetics
Notă biografică
Erik S. Roraback teaches critical theory, international cinema, and U.S. literature at Charles University (est. 1348) and F.A.M.U. (The Academy of Performing Arts, Film and TV School) in Prague. He holds a degree from the University of Oxford (D.Phil.) and is the author of The Dialectics of Late Capital and Power: James, Balzac and Critical Theory (2007).