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    On the Anarchy of Poetry and Philosophy

    A Guide for the Unruly

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    Author(s)
    Bruns, Gerald L.
    Collection
    Knowledge Unlatched (KU)
    Number
    100618
    Language
    English
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    Abstract
    This book takes seriously the transformation of art into philosophy, focusing upon the systematic interest that so many European philosophers take in modernism. Among the philosophers Gerald Bruns discusses are Theodor W. Adorno, Maurice Blanchot, Arthur Danto, Stanley Cavell, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, Jacques Derrida, Jean-François Lyotard, Jean-Luc Nancy, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, and Emmanuel Levinas. As Bruns demonstrates, the difficulty of much modern and contemporary poetry can be summarized in the idea that a poem is made of words, not of any of the things that we use words to produce: meanings, concepts, propositions, narratives, or expressions of feeling. Many modernist poets have argued that in poetry language is no longer a form of mediation but a reality to be explored and experienced in its own right.
    URI
    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31573
    Keywords
    Philosophy; Emmanuel Levinas; Hans-Georg Gadamer; Jean-François Lyotard; Maurice Blanchot; Modernism; Work of art
    DOI
    10.26530/oapen_626987
    ISBN
    9780823226320
    OCN
    923763219
    Publisher
    Fordham University Press
    Publisher website
    https://www.fordhampress.com/
    Publication date and place
    2007
    Grantor
    • Knowledge Unlatched - 100618 - KU Select 2016 Backlist Collection
    Series
    Perspectives in Continental Philosophy,
    Classification
    Philosophy
    Public remark
    Relevant Wikipedia pages: Emmanuel Levinas - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Levinas; Hans-Georg Gadamer - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-Georg_Gadamer; Jean-François Lyotard - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Fran%C3%A7ois_Lyotard; Maurice Blanchot - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Blanchot; Modernism - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernism; Work of art - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_of_art
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    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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