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Such a Deathly Desire

Such a Deathly Desire
Author: Pierre Klossowski
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2007-08-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780791471968

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Provocative essays on language, literature, and the aesthetics of embodiment.


Such a Deathly Desire

Such a Deathly Desire
Author: Pierre Klossowski
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007-08-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780791471951

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Provocative essays on language, literature, and the aesthetics of embodiment.


Oscar Wilde and the Simulacrum

Oscar Wilde and the Simulacrum
Author: Giles Whiteley
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351555456

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Oscar Wilde is more than a name, more than an author. From precocious Oxford undergraduate to cause celebre of the West End of the 1890s, to infamous criminal, the proper name Wilde has become an event in the history of literature and culture. Taking Wilde seriously as a philosopher in his own right, Whiteley's groundbreaking book places his texts into their philosophical context in order to show how Wilde broke from his peers, and in particular from idealism, and challenges recent neo-historicist readings of Wilde which seem content to limit his irruptive power. Using the paradoxical concept of the simulacrum to resituate Wilde's work in relation to both his precursors and his contemporaries, Whiteley's study reads Wilde through Deleuze and postmodern philosophical commentary on the simulacrum. In a series of striking juxtapositions, Whiteley challenges us to rethink both Oscar Wilde's aesthetics and his philosophy, to take seriously both the man and the mask. His philosophy of masks is revealed to figure a truth of a different kind - the simulacra through which Wilde begins to develop and formulate a mature philosophy that constitutes an ethics of joy.


Interpreting Nietzsche

Interpreting Nietzsche
Author: Ashley Woodward
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441120041

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Helping students tackle his thought and legacy, this guide explores how the major thinkers of the 20th Century have read and responded to Nietzsche's writings.


Poststructuralism and Critical Theory's Second Generation

Poststructuralism and Critical Theory's Second Generation
Author: Alan D. Schrift
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2014-09-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317546849

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"Poststructuralism and Critical Theory's Second Generation" analyses the major themes and developments in a period that brought continental philosophy to the forefront of scholarship in a variety of humanities and social science disciplines and that set the agenda for philosophical thought on the continent and elsewhere from the 1960s to the present. Focusing on the years 1960-1984, the volume examines the major figures associated with poststructuralism and the second generation of critical theory, the two dominant movements that emerged in the 1960s: Althusser, Foucault, Deleuze, Derrida, Lyotard, Irigaray, and Habermas. Influential thinkers such as Serres, Bourdieu, and Rorty, who are not easily placed in "standard" histories of the period, are also covered. Beyond this, thematic essays engage with issues as diverse as the Nietzschean legacy, the linguistic turn in continental thinking, the phenomenological inheritance of Gadamer and Ricoeur, the influence of psychoanalysis, the emergence of feminist thought and a philosophy of sexual difference, the renewal of the critical theory tradition, and the importation of continental philosophy into literary theory.


Nietzsche's Last Laugh

Nietzsche's Last Laugh
Author: Nicholas D. More
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-03-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107050812

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This book demonstrates that Nietzsche's autobiographical and much-maligned Ecce Homo is a sophisticated satire by which the thinker unifies his disparate corpus.


Divine Enticement:Theological Seductions

Divine Enticement:Theological Seductions
Author: Karmen Mackendrick
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2013
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0823242897

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Divine Enticement argues for a reconception of theology and it subject matter as modes of seduction, of both body and mind. Theological language as evocation opens onto rereadings of faith, sacrament, ethics, prayer and scripture. The conclusion argues for a sense of theology as calling upon infinite possibility.


Antonin Artaud and the Healing Practices of Language

Antonin Artaud and the Healing Practices of Language
Author: Joeri Visser
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-06-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1501372343

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The life of Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) was tormented by physical and mental illnesses. Already in his earlier works, Artaud tried to express his physical and mental suffering, but perceived, in describing his feelings, the obstructive and illness-inducing role of language. This is the first book written in English that analyses the role of a healing language with which Artaud engaged in his later writings. Joeri Visser guides us through the years in which Artaud suffered increasingly from mental instability and considered the act of writing his only means of survival. In doing so, Visser unfolds a literary and a philosophical analysis of how language and life work together and how a creative play with language can help us to reengage sustainably with the joyous as well as the terrible forces of life.


Philosophy After Deleuze

Philosophy After Deleuze
Author: Joe Hughes
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-10-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1441187987

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Philosophy After Deleuze provides a concise and accessible introduction to Deleuze in relation to philosophical inquiry. The book shows how Deleuze's work contributes to contemporary debates in each of the major areas of philosophy: metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy. Hughes begins by examining Deleuze's style, aiming to explain and justify Deleuze's often complex and challenging use of language by placing it within a discussion of the ends and methods of philosophical inquiry. He goes on to examine each of the major fields of philosophy through Deleuze's key concepts, showing how Deleuze challenges, articulates and contributes to contemporary debates in a way that has practical applications for anyone doing philosophy today. This is the ideal introduction to Deleuze for any student of philosophy.


Georges Bataille

Georges Bataille
Author: Mark Hewson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317327837

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Georges Bataille (1897 - 1962) was a philosopher, writer, and literary critic whose work has had a significant impact across disciplines as diverse as philosophy, sociology, economics, art history and literary criticism, as well as influencing key figures in post-modernist and post-structuralist philosophy such as Jacques Derrida and Michel Foucault. In recent years, the number of works published on Georges Bataille, as well as the variety of contexts in which his work is invoked, has markedly increased. In Georges Bataille: Key Concepts an international team of contributors provide an accessible introduction to and survey of Bataille's thought. The editors’ introduction provides an overview of Bataille’s work, while the chapters in the first section cover the social, political, artistic and philosophical contexts that shaped his thought. In the second part, each chapter engages with a key theme in Bataille’s philosophy, including: art, eroticism, evil, inner experience, heterology, religion, sacrifice, and sovereignty. The final chapter addresses Bataille’s literary writings. Georges Bataille: Key Concepts is an invaluable guide for students from across the Humanities and Social Sciences, coming to Bataille’s work for the first time. Contributors: Giulia Agostini, Elisabeth Arnould-Bloomfield, Tiina Arppe, Marcus Coelen, Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi, Patrick ffrench, Marina Galletti, Nadine Hartmann, Mark Hewson, Andrew Hussey, Stuart Kendall, Claire Nioche, Gerhard Poppenberg, and Michèle Richman.