Singularity : politics and poetics
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Singularity : politics and poetics
University of Minnesota Press, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
An influential thinker on the concept of singularity and its implications on politics, theology, economics, psychoanalysis, and literature
For readers versed in critical theory, German and comparative literature, or media studies, a new book by Samuel Weber is essential reading. Singularity is no exception. Bringing together two decades of his essays, it hones in on the surprising implications of the singular and its historical relation to the individual in politics, theology, economics, psychoanalysis, and literature. Although singularity has long been a keyword in literary studies and philosophy, never has it been explored as in this book, which distinguishes singularity as an "aporetic" notion from individuality, with which it remains historically closely tied.
To speak or write of the singular is problematic, Weber argues, since once it is spoken of it is no longer strictly singular. Walter Benjamin observed that singularity and repetition imply each other. This approach informs the essays in Singularity. Weber notes that what distinguishes the singular from the individual is that it cannot be perceived directly, but rather experienced through feelings that depend on but also exceed cognition. This interdependence of cognition and affect plays itself out in politics, economics, and theology as well as in poetics. Political practice as well as its theory have been dominated by the attempt to domesticate singularity by subordinating it to the notion of individuality. Weber suggests that this political tendency draws support from what he calls "the monotheological identity paradigm" deriving from the idea of a unique and exclusive Creator-God.
Despite the "secular" tendencies usually associated with Western modernity, this paradigm continues today to inform and influence political and economic practices, often displaying self-destructive tendencies. By contrast, Weber reads the literary writings of Hoelderlin, Nietzsche, and Kafka as exemplary practices that put singularity into play, not as fiction but as friction, exposing the self-evidence of established conventions to be responses to challenges and problems that they often prefer to obscure or ignore.
Table of Contents
Contents
Prefatory Note: Resisting-the Singular
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Singularity: An Aporetical Concept
1. Singularity, Individuality: From Anxiety to Anger
2. On the Militarization of Feeling
3. Bare Life and Life in General: The Question of "Concentration"
4. Psychoanalysis and the Mediacy of the Media
5. Protection, Projection, Persecution
6. The Single Trait
7. Money Is Time: Thoughts on Credit and Crisis
8. Global Inequality: The Question of Birthright
9. Mind the Cap: A Singular Approach to Europe
10. West of Eden: After the Good Life
11. After Its Kind: The Biblical Origins of Economic Theology
12. Like-Come Again?! On Nietzsche's Eternal Recurrence
13. The Future of Saussure: A Signifying Moment
14. Anxiety, Psychoanalysis, and the Uncanny
15. The Singularity of Literary Cognition
16. Mis-taking the Measure of Poetry: Hoelderlin Asks, Heidegger Answers
17. Towers and Walls: Building the Wall of China
18. Kafka's Josefine, or How a Phrase Can Turn Out
19. Silencing the Sirens
Notes
Index
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