Aberrations of Mourning

Aberrations of Mourning
Title Aberrations of Mourning PDF eBook
Author Laurence A. Rickels
Publisher
Total Pages 409
Release 2011
Genre Authors, German
ISBN 9781452947167

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"Aberrations of Mourning," originally published in 1988, is the long unavailable first book in Laurence A. Rickels's "unmourning" trilogy, followed by "The Case of California" and "Nazi Psychoanalysis.". Rickels studies mourning and melancholia within and around psychoanalysis, analyzing the writings of such thinkers as Freud, Nietzsche, Lessing, Heinse, Artaud, Keller, Stifter, Kafka, and Kraus. Rickels maintains that we must shift the way we read literature, philosophy, and psychoanalysis to go beyond traditional Oedipal structures. "Aberrations o.

Aberrations of Mourning

Aberrations of Mourning
Title Aberrations of Mourning PDF eBook
Author Laurence A. Rickels
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Total Pages 388
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780814318263

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I Think I Am

I Think I Am
Title I Think I Am PDF eBook
Author Laurence A. Rickels
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 451
Release 2010
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0816666652

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"Aside from its perfect fit of critic and subject, Laurence A. Rickels's book provides the most thorough and exhaustive reading of Philip K. Dick's literary work that exists. He goes through all the novels literally, both the science fiction works and the so-called mainstream novels Dick did not publish in his lifetime. The reader of science fiction should welcome a book like this, which is both knowledgeable of the SF tradition tradition and creatively analytical. I could not put this book down once I began to read it".---George Slusser, University of California, Riverside --

Radio Corpse

Radio Corpse
Title Radio Corpse PDF eBook
Author Daniel Tiffany
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 336
Release 1995
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780674746626

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Focusing on the necrophilic dimension of Pound's poetry and the inflections of materiality enabled by the modernist image, Tiffany finds a continuum between Decadent practice and the avant-garde, between the image's prehistory and its political afterlife, between the "corpse language" of Victorian poetry and a conception of the "radioactive" image

Music and Mourning

Music and Mourning
Title Music and Mourning PDF eBook
Author Jane W. Davidson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 132
Release 2016-04-28
Genre Music
ISBN 1317092406

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While grief is suffered in all cultures, it is expressed differently all over the world in accordance with local customs and beliefs. Music has been associated with the healing of grief for many centuries, with Homer prescribing music as an antidote to sorrow as early as the 7th Century BC. The changing role of music in expressions of grief and mourning throughout history and in different cultures reflects the changing attitudes of society towards life and death itself. This volume investigates the role of music in mourning rituals across time and culture, discussing the subject from the multiple perspectives of music history, music psychology, ethnomusicology and music therapy.

Mourning and Creativity in Proust

Mourning and Creativity in Proust
Title Mourning and Creativity in Proust PDF eBook
Author Anna Magdalena Elsner
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 249
Release 2017-03-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 113760073X

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This study explores Proust’s answers to some of the fundamental challenges of the inevitable human experience of mourning. Thinking mourning and creativity together allows for a fresh approach to the modernist novel at large, but also calls for a reassessment of the particular historical and social challenges faced by mourners at the beginning of the twentieth century. The book enables the reader to acknowledge loss and forgetting as an essential part of memory, and it proposes that this literary topos has seminal implications for an understanding of the ethics, aesthetics, and erotic in Proust’s A la recherche du temps perdu. Drawing on the works of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Derrida, Anna Magdalena Elsner develops an original theory of how mourning and creativity are linked by emphasizing that ethical dilemmas are central to an understanding of the novel’s final aesthetic apotheosis. This sheds new light on the enigmatic and versatile nature of mourning but also pays tribute to those fertile tensions and paradoxes that have made Proust’s novel captivating for readers since its publication.

Visualizing War

Visualizing War
Title Visualizing War PDF eBook
Author Anders Engberg-Pedersen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 208
Release 2017-09-27
Genre Art
ISBN 1315530635

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Wars have always been connected to images. From the representation of war on maps, panoramas, and paintings to the modern visual media of photography, film, and digital screens, images have played a central role in representing combat, military strategy, soldiers, and victims. Such images evoke a whole range of often unexpected emotions from ironic distance to boredom and disappointment. Why is that? This book examines the emotional language of war images, how they entwine with various visual technologies, and how they can build emotional communities. The book engages in a cross-disciplinary dialogue between visual studies, literary studies, and media studies by discussing the links between images, emotions, technology, and community. From these different perspectives, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the nature and workings of war images from 1800 until today, and it offers a frame for thinking about the meaning of the images in contemporary wars.