«Thinking Through Relation brings together an outstanding collection
of essays that explore the diverse ways in which works of art and
aesthetic experience generate a richness of relation which escapes the
straightjackets of rigid disciplinary and institutional boundaries.
Clearly demonstrating the creative potential of critical writing,
these essays are a fitting tribute to the creativity, originality and
subtlety of Timothy Mathews’s scholarly accomplishment and his
contribution to our understanding of art and of the aesthetic
relation.» (Dr Ian James, University of Cambridge) «This book in
honour of Timothy Mathews is much more than a Festschrift. It is a
collection of thought-provoking, daring insights into the crucial
place of literature and the arts in our world and in our being human.
It is an exhilarating multifarious demonstration of how creativity can
undo, without for a moment losing intellectual rigour, the
disciplinary and academic structures that constrain our thinking.
Driven by curiosity and by care – love, even – the many
contributions to the volume show, in their different ways, how
criticism can be at its most effective by being at its most
imaginative and its least predictable.» (Professor Lucia Boldrini,
Goldsmiths, University of London) This book is an offering. It
contains eighteen essays in honour of Timothy Mathews, written by
leading scholars in the fields of French, Comparative Literature,
Visual Culture and Creative Critical Writing. These essays examine the
power of serendipitous encounter between artists, thinkers and
artistic media as well as the importance of creative interjection in
the arts and humanities. They advance fresh interpretations of some
important figures in twentieth-century European culture –
Apollinaire, Beckett, Benjamin, Calvino, Dalí, Genet, Nooteboom,
Roubaud – using modes of reading that are both intellectually brave
and open to fragility, intimate as well as critical, at once playful
and earnest. They bring texts and artworks into relation in order to
amply demonstrate that relation itself is a form of thinking.
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Encounters in Creative Critical Writing
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781789976410
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok