Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism: Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501365508
ISBN-10: 1501365509
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501365509
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
Includes an extended glossary of key terms and concepts in Merleau-Ponty's writings, with entries written by experts in the field
Notă biografică
Ariane Mildenberg is Senior Lecturer in Modernism at the University of Kent, UK. She is the author of Modernism and Phenomenology: Literature, Philosophy, Art (2017) and co-editor of Phenomenology, Modernism and Beyond (2010).
Cuprins
Notes on ContributorsSeries PrefacePaul Ardoin, S. E. Gontarski, and Laci MattisonList of AbbreviationsIntroduction: "The Surface of a Depth"Ariane Mildenberg (University of Kent, UK)Part I. Conceptualizing Merleau-Ponty 1. Merleau-Ponty's CogitoThomas Baldwin (University of York, UK)2. On "The Philosopher and His Shadow"Kevin Hart (University of Virginia, USA)3. A Reading of "In Praise of Philosophy": How Bergson Conceived Our Relation to the TruthMichael R. Kelly (University of San Diego, USA)4. "Hooks" and "Anchors": Cézanne, the Lived Perspective and Modernist DoubtAriane Mildenberg (University of Kent, UK)5. The Artist's Gestures of Fascination in "Eye and Mind"Glen Mazis (Penn State Harrisburg, USA)6. "I Must be Surprised, Disoriented": Merleau-Ponty on Language as Disruptive MovementFlorentien Verhage (Washington and Lee University, USA)7. Neither/Nor: Merleau-Ponty's Ontology in "The Intertwining/The Chiasm"Jack Reynolds (La Trobe University, Australia) & Jon Roffe (University of Melbourne, Australia)Part II. Merleau-Ponty, Aesthetics, and the Lived Body8. Phenomenology and the Imagination of ModernismJennifer Gosetti-Ferencei (Fordham University, USA)9. The "Systems of Equivalences" in Matisse and Klee: Merleau-Ponty's Ontology of Modern Painting in "Eye and Mind"Rajiv Kaushik (Brock University, Canada)10. Merleau-Ponty on Simultaneity and Succession: The Turn to Music through Proust and ClaudelJessica Wiskus (Duquesne University, USA)11. Merleau-Ponty and Film: Documenting the ImaginationSarah Cooper (King's College, University of London, UK)12. Motricité, Physiology, and Modernity in Phenomenology of PerceptionMark Paterson (University of Pittsburgh, USA)13. D. H. Lawrence, Merleau-Ponty and the Phenomenology of IllnessUlrika Maude (University of Bristol, UK)14. "Mirrors of Reciprocal Flesh": James Joyce and Maurice Merleau-PontyCleo Hanaway-Oakley (Oxford University, UK) 15. Environmental Modernisms: Representing the Flesh of the World in Modernist LiteratureKelly Sultzbach (University of Wisconsin, USA)16. Uncertain Humanisms: Energies of Environment in Bowen, Beckett and Merleau-PontyAmanda Dennis (Columbia University, USA)17. Rhythmic Looking: Elizabeth Bishop's Poetry of PerceptionJason M. Baskin (University of Exeter, UK)18. Poetico-Phenomenological Intertwinings: The Elaboration of a Practice of Thought in Valéry and Merleau-PontyCarole Bourne-Taylor (Brasenose College, Oxford, UK)19. A Big Serious Portrait of My Time: Maurice Merleau-Ponty's Temporality and the Modernist Long PoemMatthew Carbery (University of Kent, UK) Part III. Glossary 20. Body-subjectAnn V. Murphy (University of New Mexico, USA)21. FleshAnn V. Murphy (University of New Mexico, USA)22. ÉcartRajiv Kaushik (Brock University, Canada)23. Wild (Brute) BeingDavid Warren Grunner (Fordham University, USA)24. Chiasm/IntertwiningDavid Warren Grunner (Fordham University, USA)25. Body SchemaJonathan Hale (University of Nottingham, UK)26. Perceptual FaithJames Bodington (University of New Mexico, USA)27. Lived ExperienceFlorentien Verhage (Washington and Lee University, USA)28. Inter-world/l'intermondePatricia Locke (St. John's College, USA)29. IneinanderJessica Wiskus (Duquesne University, USA)30. DepthGlen Mazis (Penn State Harrisburg, USA)31. Motor IntentionalityMark Paterson (University of Pittsburgh, USA)32. Speaking Speech and Spoken SpeechHayden Kee (Fordham University, USA)Index
Recenzii
The encounter between Merleau-Ponty and modernism is given added acuity moreover by the fairly recent phenomenological turn in critical theory and the return to Merleau-Ponty's work across a number of fields and tendencies, including queer phenomenology, medical humanities, animal studies, environmental studies, and new materialism. The many contributors to Mildenberg's carefully curated and substantial volume (with nineteen individually authored chapters in all) offer provocative and significant contributions to these ongoing conversations. ... In addition to the many substantial and precise perspectives to be found in the first two parts of the volume, the third part offers a distinctively adventurous series of brief glossary entries, each of them nevertheless essays in their own right. ... a significant and substantial resource for scholars working on Merleau-Ponty and phenomenology, but beyond this it has much to offer to the ongoing re-assessment of modernism and its legacies.
Ariane Mildenberg has compiled an important volume on a topic that is too little explored: Merleau-Ponty's contribution to and dialogue with artistic and literary modernism. The authors involved are experts in their respective areas and their offerings reflects this. The result is an important addition both to studies in Merleau-Ponty thought and modernism.
This rich and deeply informative collection reveals for the first time Maurice Merleau-Ponty's place at the heart of Modernist explorations of the multifaceted, dynamically intertwining nature of reality. The seven opening chapters explore pivotal texts in which he describes how the arts reach into and open upon what he called the invisible armature or lining and depth of the visible world. From this conceptual grounding twelve central chapters engage Modernist painting, literature, music, and film in dialogue with his thought. They offer a remarkable array of fresh perspectives moving from Matisse and Klee and Cézanne, to writers such as Proust, Valéry, Woolf, Joyce, and Beckett, to film and music, and the kind of neurophysiology to which his thinking was always attentive. The final section is an extremely valuable Glossary of concepts such as Flesh, Écart, Wild (Brute) Being, Perceptual Faith, and Chiasm/Intertwining that are central to Merleau-Ponty's work but difficult to grasp without introduction.
Ariane Mildenberg has compiled an important volume on a topic that is too little explored: Merleau-Ponty's contribution to and dialogue with artistic and literary modernism. The authors involved are experts in their respective areas and their offerings reflects this. The result is an important addition both to studies in Merleau-Ponty thought and modernism.
This rich and deeply informative collection reveals for the first time Maurice Merleau-Ponty's place at the heart of Modernist explorations of the multifaceted, dynamically intertwining nature of reality. The seven opening chapters explore pivotal texts in which he describes how the arts reach into and open upon what he called the invisible armature or lining and depth of the visible world. From this conceptual grounding twelve central chapters engage Modernist painting, literature, music, and film in dialogue with his thought. They offer a remarkable array of fresh perspectives moving from Matisse and Klee and Cézanne, to writers such as Proust, Valéry, Woolf, Joyce, and Beckett, to film and music, and the kind of neurophysiology to which his thinking was always attentive. The final section is an extremely valuable Glossary of concepts such as Flesh, Écart, Wild (Brute) Being, Perceptual Faith, and Chiasm/Intertwining that are central to Merleau-Ponty's work but difficult to grasp without introduction.