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concepts - a travelogue

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Zusatztext If concepts are a form of ‘seeing-technology’ that helps us to see the world anew, then what could be more intellectually stimulating and enriching than a veritable smorgasbord of concepts gathered from all over the world? This is a truly remarkable multi-lingual collection of concepts that read together generates both resonance and noise as the world is seen through their coruscating light. Informationen zum Autor Bernd Herzogenrath is Professor of American literature and culture at Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He is the author of An Art of Desire: Reading Paul Auster (1999) and An American Body|Politic: A Deleuzian Approach (2010) and editor of The Farthest Place: The Music of John Luther Adams (2012) and Deleuze|Guattari & Ecology (2009). His latest publications include the collections The Films of Bill Morrison. Aesthetics of the Archive (2017), Film as Philosophy (2017), and Practical Aesthetics (Bloomsbury, 2020). Zusammenfassung This book foregrounds that English monolingualism reduces both our linguistic and conceptual resources, presenting concepts from the cultures of 4 continents and 26 languages. Concepts seem to work best when created in the interspace between theory and praxis, and between philosophy, art, and science. Deleuze himself had generated many concepts in this encounter between philosophy and non-philosophy, including his ideas of affects and percepts, of becoming, the stutter, the rhizome, movement-image and time-image, the rhizome. What happens, if instead of "other disciplines," we take other cultures, other languages, other philosophies? Does not the focus on English as a hegemonic language of academic discourse deny us a plethora of possibilities, of possible Denkfiguren , of possible concepts? Each contributor explores ideas that are key to thinking in their language – about sound and silence, voice and image, living and thinking, the self and the world - while simultaneously addressing the issue of translation. Each chapter demonstrates that translation itself is a way of invention, rather than just a rendering of concepts from one system in terms of another. This collection acts as a travelogue. The journey does not follow a particular trajectory—some countries are not on the map; some are visited twice. So, there is no claim to completeness involved here—it is rather an invitation to answer to the call. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Dedication Introduction Bernd Herzogenrath (Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany) 1. Liana Psarologaki (Greek) (University of Suffolk, UK) Anaesthesis , Sensoma , Veoma : Cyborg Life Modes of Immersion After Deleuze 2. Sebastian Wiedemann (Brazilian) (Pontifical Bolivarian University, Columbia) Antropofagia : Devouring Experimentations of a Manifesto Towards a Kinosophy to Come 3. Ana Peraica (Croatian) (Danube University Krems, Austria) Autofotografija , Or; a non-human selfie 4. Bhaskar Sarkar (Persian) (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Bazaar : The Persistence of the Informal 5. Helena Wu (Chinese) (University of British Columbia, Canada) Be (Like) Water 6. Agnieszka Dytman-Stasienko and Jan Stasienko (Polish) (University of Lower Silesia, Wroclaw, Poland) cmiatlo and swiecien : Jacek Dukaj’s Concepts in the Perspective of Philosophy of Visual Media and Telecommunication 7. Kajri Jain (Hindi) (University of Toronto, Canada) Darshan : Vision as Touch and the Stakes of Immediacy 8. Budhaditya Chattopadhyay (Sanskrit) (Artist/ Independent Scholar, the Netherlands) Dhvani : Resonance 9. Bernd Herzogenrath (German) (Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Gestell : Heidegge...

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Authors Bernd Herzogenrath
Assisted by Bernd Herzogenrath (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.12.2022
 
EAN 9781501375330
ISBN 978-1-5013-7533-0
No. of pages 408
Series Thinking Media
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

Media Studies, PHILOSOPHY / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Popular philosophy, Western philosophy from c 1800, Western Philosophy, From C 1900 -

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