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Has the time come for a spectral re-writing of modernity? Are afterimages and echoes the figures of our history? Does phantom ontology allow one to think up different formulas for the relation between life and death, subject and object, vision and sound, language and reality? These are questions whi...
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Instytut Badań Literackich Polskiej Akademii Nauk
2024
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| Samenvatting: | Has the time come for a spectral re-writing of modernity? Are afterimages and echoes the figures of our history? Does phantom ontology allow one to think up different formulas for the relation between life and death, subject and object, vision and sound, language and reality? These are questions which continue to return, like notional spectres, in the late-modern world. This book aims to stand up to the archaeological requirement, which is presented to us by the issue of the spectral genesis of timeliness. Utilising the tools of critical theory, psychoanalysis and deconstruction, the author concentrates on one issue, which is understood in a dialectical way, that is the spectral originality of experience, and its original spectrality. At the same time, however, working with specific examples of the widely-understood texts of culture, it establishes an analytical strategy, which helps reveal the multitude and non-uniformity of spectres, repressed by culture up until now. |
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