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Informationen zum Autor William Watkin is professor of contemporary literature and philosophy at Brunel University, UK. He is the author of In the Process of Poetry: The New York School and the Avant-Garde (2001), On Mourning: Theories of Loss in Modern Literature (2004), T he Literary Agamben (2010) Agamben and Indifference (2014) and Badiou and Indifferent Being (Bloomsbury, 2017). Klappentext The first complete and comprehensive account of all Giorgio Agamben's philosophical work on literature. Vorwort The first complete and comprehensive account of all Giorgio Agamben's philosophical work on literature. Zusammenfassung While Giorgio Agamben is most widely known for his political philosophy, at least a third of his output is dedicated to unique, technical and revelatory readings of literature. This title offers an account of all Giorgio Agamben's philosophical work on literature. Inhaltsverzeichnis Exoteric Dossier: The Literary Agamben Projection: There is Language Part I: On the Way to Logopoiesis1. Logos: Thinking, Thought 2. Poeisis: Thinking Through Making 3. Modernity: Productive Anti-Poeisis Part II: Adventures in Logopoeisis4. Logopoeisis: Thinking Tautology 5. Enjambment: The Turn of Verse 6. Caesura: The Space of Thought Recursion: The Turning of Thinking Bibliography Index
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Exoteric Dossier: The Literary Agamben Projection: There is Language Part I: On the Way to Logopoiesis1. Logos: Thinking, Thought 2. Poeisis: Thinking Through Making 3. Modernity: Productive Anti-Poeisis Part II: Adventures in Logopoeisis4. Logopoeisis: Thinking Tautology 5. Enjambment: The Turn of Verse 6. Caesura: The Space of Thought Recursion: The Turning of Thinking Bibliography Index
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William Watkin is professor of contemporary literature and philosophy at Brunel University, UK. He is the author of In the
Process of Poetry: The New York School and the Avant-Garde (2001),
On Mourning: Theories of Loss in Modern Literature (2004), T
he Literary Agamben (2010)
Agamben and Indifference (2014) and
Badiou and Indifferent Being (Bloomsbury, 2017).