Foucault on the arts and letters : perspectives for the 21st century
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Foucault on the arts and letters : perspectives for the 21st century
(Global aesthetic research)
Rowman & Littlefield International, c2016
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Foucault on the arts and letters : perspectives for the twenty-first century
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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As one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century, Michel Foucault's reputation today rests on his political philosophy in relation to the contemporary subject in a neo-liberal and globalized society. This book offers insight into the role of the arts in Foucault's thought as a means to better understanding his contribution to larger debates concerning contemporary existence.
Visual culture, literary, film and performance studies have all engaged with Foucauldian theories, but a full examination of Foucault's significance for aesthetic discourse has been lacking until now. This book argues that Foucault's particular approach to philosophy as a way of thinking the self through the work of art provides significant grounds for rethinking his impact today. The volume moves across as many disciplinary boundaries as Foucault himself did, demonstrating the value of Foucault's approach to aesthetic discourse for our understanding of how the arts and humanities reflect upon contemporary existence in a globalized society.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Perspectives on Foucault and the Arts and Letters, Catherine M. Soussloff / Part I: Visual Articulations / 1. Unreason and the Ambiguities of Silence, Dana Arnold / 2. The Photogenic Invention of Thought-Emotion:: Duane Michals and Michel Foucault, Anton Lee / 3. Documents, Monuments and Photographs: Jean-Luc Moulene, Sophie Berrebi / Part II: Bodily Experience in Dance and Music / 4. Body Techniques and Techniques of the Self: On Some Uses of Foucault's Concepts in the Choreographic Field, Frederic Pouillaude / 5. Discipline and Pianist: Foucault and the Genealogy of the Etude, Brandon Konoval / Part III: Heroic and Tragic Subjectivities / 6. Foucault's Baudelaire, Sima Godfrey / 7. Foucault's Beckett, Marisa C. Sanchez / 8. The Role of Parresia in King Lear, Arianna Sforzini / Part IV: Aesthetics Transformed / 9. Deleuze on Foucault: The Recourse to Painting, Catherine M. Soussloff / 10. Critical Travels, Discursive Practices: Foucault in Tunis, Ilka Kressner / 11. Remaking the Self in Heterotopia, Andrew Ballantyne / 12. The Aesthetics of Bios, Frederic Gros / Notes on Contributors / Index
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