Traversals of Affect: On Jean-François Lyotard
Editat de Julie Gaillard, Claire Nouvet, Mark Stoholskien Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 apr 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474257886
ISBN-10: 1474257887
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474257887
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Opens new horizons for the thinking of affect in the wide variety of fields that Lyotard engaged, offering new ways of thinking their interrelation
Notă biografică
Julie Gaillard is a doctoral candidate in the Department of French and Italian at Emory University, and an Andrew W. Mellon Graduate Teaching Fellow at Morehouse College. She is preparing a dissertation on proper names, referentiality and mediality in French literature and arts at the turn of the twenty-first century. Claire Nouvet is associate professor in the Department of French and Italian at Emory University. She is the co-editor of Minima Memoria: In the Wake of Jean-François Lyotard (Stanford, 2007), the author of Enfances Narcisse (Galilée, 2009), Abélard et Héloïse: la passion de la maîtrise (Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, 2009), and the editor of Literature and the Ethical Question (Yale French Studies, 1991). Mark Stoholski is a Mellon/ACLS dissertation completion fellow in the Department of Comparative Literature at Emory University and a candidate at the Emory University Psychoanalytic Institute. He is preparing a dissertation on affect via the ancient sophists and their reception in modern literature and psychoanalysis.
Cuprins
List of ContributorsIntroduction Claire Nouvet, Julie Gaillard, & Mark Stoholski 1. Affect: An Unarticulated Phrase Apathemata, Mark Stoholski For "Emma" , Claire Nouvet 2. Affect in the Work of Art and in Commentary Pragmatics and Affect in Art and Commentary, Ashley Woodward Anamnesis, Anne Tomiche Lyotard's Gesture, Kas Saghafi No Place for Complacency: The Resistance of Gesture, Kiff Bamford 3. Affect as Figure Introduction. Before Affect: Elaborating The Figural, Julie Gaillard Following Lyotard's Lines: Affect and Figure in Guillermo Kuitca's Acoustic Mass VI and Mozart Da-Ponte VIII, Heidi Bickis Philip Guston's Piles, Jana V. Schmidt 4. Affect and the Sublime in the Age of New Technologies Gods, Angels and Puppets: Lyotard's Lessons on Listening, Kirsten Locke Autoaffection and Lyotard's Cinematic Sublime, Erin Obodiac 5. Affect in Postmodern Politics A New Kind of Sublime: Lyotard's Affect-Phrase and the 'Begebenheit of Our Time' Peter Milne Lyotard on Affect and Media: Or the Postmodern-Version 2.0 Explained by Orwell's 1984 Kent Still 6. Affect and the Task of Thinking The Task of Thinking (in) The Postmodern Space of "The Zone", Julie Gaillard Coups de Grâce, Mark Stoholski Impious Thinking, an Interview with Geoffrey Bennington Bibliography Index
Recenzii
This collection of essays by globally acknowledged experts and newer voices in the field will doubtless set the tone for a rediscovery and reappraisal of Lyotard's considerable contributions to affect theory and its applications. More fundamentally, it sketches a performative metaphilosophy through its encounter with a thinker who enacts philosophy as a perpetual, precarious traversal.
Anger, Joy, Disappointment, Fear, Hope, Anxiety: our era is marked by affect as its dominant feature. In the recent turn to emotion and affect in philosophy, few works have the feeling and subtlety of Jean-François Lyotard's essays. His wise and knowing meditations on the ethics, aesthetics, psychology and politics of affect deserve even deeper consideration than his banner ideas around the postmodern and the sublime. With this outstanding collection of chapters, by leading Lyotard scholars, we can now reflect carefully and sensitively on the affects governing our increasingly desperate actions in private and public life. Lyotard wanted to buy us a different kind of time and gift us different modes of attention to passions and their causes. This collection achieves just that.
Anger, Joy, Disappointment, Fear, Hope, Anxiety: our era is marked by affect as its dominant feature. In the recent turn to emotion and affect in philosophy, few works have the feeling and subtlety of Jean-François Lyotard's essays. His wise and knowing meditations on the ethics, aesthetics, psychology and politics of affect deserve even deeper consideration than his banner ideas around the postmodern and the sublime. With this outstanding collection of chapters, by leading Lyotard scholars, we can now reflect carefully and sensitively on the affects governing our increasingly desperate actions in private and public life. Lyotard wanted to buy us a different kind of time and gift us different modes of attention to passions and their causes. This collection achieves just that.