Temporal Experiments uses literature, music, and visual art to think through the subtle workings of time in our intellectual and pragmatic lives. The book is an investigation of the tactile figures in which time is embodied, and of the role these figures play in shaping our sense of the possible.
Temporal Experiments uses literature, music, and visual art to think through the subtle workings of time in our intellectual and pragmatic lives. The book is an investigation of the tactile figures in which time is embodied, and of the role these figures play in shaping our sense of the possible.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce Barnhart is an associate professor of American literature and culture at the University of Oslo. He is the author of Jazz in the Time of the Novel: The Temporal Politics of American Race and Culture (2013). His work has appeared in African American Review, Callaloo, and Novel. His latest publication is "LeRoi Jones, Jazz, and the Resonance of Class" (Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music, 2020). His research interests include African American literature, post-Marxist theory, jazz, and Caribbean aesthetics. Marit Grøtta is professor of comparative literature at the University of Oslo. Her latest book is Baudelaire's Media Aesthetics: The Gaze of the Flâneur and 19th-Century Media (2015), and her latest essay "At the Door of the Theater: Kafka's Oklahama Theater and the Nature Theater Movement" (New German Critique 142, 2021). Her research interests are 19th-century and modernist literature, visual culture, photography, temporality, aesthetic theory, and critical theory.
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Introduction: Aesthetic Approaches to Time Part 1: Seven Temporal Experiments 1. Event or How Foucault Used Baudelaire to Enlighten Kant 2. Habit or the Matter of Time in Remainder 3. Idleness or How Raymond Queneau's The Sunday of Life Explores Profane Time in Playful Dialogue With Hegel and Kojève 4. Kairos or Figures of Instant Conversion in Crashaw's Poem "To the Countess of Denbigh" 5. Rhythm or How King Tubby Teaches Us to Love Nonbeing... 6. Ritual or How Time is Suspended Dislocated and Defied in Anne Carson's Poem "The Glass Essay" 7. Transit or To Cross the Line: Figures of Transition in Early Modern Tombs Part 2: Seven Temporal Keywords: Theoretical Briefs Event Habit Idleness Kairos Rhythm Ritual Transit
Introduction: Aesthetic Approaches to Time Part 1: Seven Temporal Experiments 1. Event or How Foucault Used Baudelaire to Enlighten Kant 2. Habit or the Matter of Time in Remainder 3. Idleness or How Raymond Queneau's The Sunday of Life Explores Profane Time in Playful Dialogue With Hegel and Kojève 4. Kairos or Figures of Instant Conversion in Crashaw's Poem "To the Countess of Denbigh" 5. Rhythm or How King Tubby Teaches Us to Love Nonbeing... 6. Ritual or How Time is Suspended Dislocated and Defied in Anne Carson's Poem "The Glass Essay" 7. Transit or To Cross the Line: Figures of Transition in Early Modern Tombs Part 2: Seven Temporal Keywords: Theoretical Briefs Event Habit Idleness Kairos Rhythm Ritual Transit
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