Michel Foucault continues to be regarded as one of the most essential
thinkers of the twentieth century. A brilliantly evocative writer and
conceptual creator, his influence is clearly discernible today across
nearly every discipline-philosophy and history, certainly, as well as
literary and critical theory, religious and social studies, and the
arts. This volume exploits Foucault's insistent blurring of the
self-imposed limits formed by the disciplines, with each author in
this volume discovering in Foucault's work a model useful for
challenging not only these divisions but developing a more fundamental
interrogation of modernism. Foucault himself saw the calling into
question of modernism to be the permanent task of his life's work,
thereby opening a path for rethinking the social. Understanding
Foucault, Understanding Modernism shows, on the one hand, that
literature and the arts play a fundamental structural role in
Foucault's works, while, on the other hand, it shifts to the
foreground what it presumes to be motivating Foucault: the
interrogation of the problem of modernism. To that end, even his most
explicitly historical or strictly epistemological and methodological
enquiries directly engage the problem of modernism through the works
of writers and artists from de Sade, Mallarmé, Baudelaire to Artaud,
Manet, Borges, Roussel, and Bataille. This volume, therefore, adopts a
transdisciplinary approach, as a way to establish connections between
Foucault's thought and the aesthetic problems that emerge out of those
specific literary and artistic works, methods, and styles designated
“modern.” The aim of this volume is to provide a resource for
students and scholars not only in the fields of literature and
philosophy, but as well those interested in the intersections of art
and intellectual history, religious studies, and critical theory.
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ISBN
9781628927726
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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