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William S. Allen - Aesthetics of Negativity: Blanchot, Adorno, and Autonomy - 9780823269280 - V9780823269280
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Aesthetics of Negativity: Blanchot, Adorno, and Autonomy

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Description for Aesthetics of Negativity: Blanchot, Adorno, and Autonomy Hardback. A rigorous and many-layered study of the works of Blanchot and Adorno in terms of the relation between negativity and autonomy in the work of art with particular reference to literature, which yields a thinking of materiality in language as an ambiguous force of critique and innovation. Series: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy. Num Pages: 338 pages. BIC Classification: ACXD2; DSA; HPN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 164 x 237 x 34. Weight in Grams: 640.
Maurice Blanchot and Theodor W. Adorno are among the most difficult but also the most profound thinkers in twentieth-century aesthetics. While their methods and perspectives differ widely, they share a concern with the negativity of the artwork conceived in terms of either its experience and possibility or its critical expression. Such negativity is neither nihilistic nor pessimistic but concerns the status of the artwork and its autonomy in relation to its context or its experience. For both Blanchot and Adorno negativity is the key to understanding the status of the artwork in post-Kantian aesthetics and, although it indicates how art ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Fordham University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Series
Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Condition
New
Number of Pages
338
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823269280
SKU
V9780823269280
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About William S. Allen
William S. Allen is an independent researcher at the University of Southampton. He is the author of Ellipsis: Of Poetry and the Experience of Language after Heidegger, Hoelderlin, and Blanchot and has published articles on Benjamin, Roussel, and Bela Tarr.

Reviews for Aesthetics of Negativity: Blanchot, Adorno, and Autonomy
Allen's detailed analysis... succeeds not only in bringing some much needed clarity and understanding to Blanchot's notoriously difficult style of writing and thinking, but also allows Allen to frame the question of literary autonomy as a question of how and to what degree the materiality of language, in which and through which literature works, represents the promise or denial of ... Read more

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