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El. knyga: Atlas, or the Anxious Gay Science

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  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of Chicago Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780226439501
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Oct-2018
  • Leidėjas: University of Chicago Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780226439501

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Aby Warburg’s Mnemosyne Atlas (1925–1929) is a prescient work of mixed media assemblage, made up of hundreds of images culled from antiquity to the Renaissance and arranged into startling juxtapositions. Warburg’s allusive atlas sought to illuminate the pains of his final years, after he had suffered a breakdown and been institutionalized. It continues to influence contemporary artists today, including Gerhard Richter and Mark Dion.
 
In this illustrated exploration of Warburg and his great work, Georges Didi-Huberman leaps from Mnemosyne Atlas into a set of musings on the relation between suffering and knowledge in Western thought, and on the creative results of associative thinking. Deploying writing that delights in dramatic jump cuts reminiscent of Warburg’s idiosyncratic juxtapositions, and drawing on a set of sources that ranges from ancient Babylon to Walter Benjamin, Atlas, or the Anxious Gay Science is rich in Didi-Huberman’s trademark combination of elan and insight.
List Of Figures
ix
I Disparates "Reading What Was Never Written"
The Inexhaustible, or Knowledge through Imagination
3(5)
Heritage of Our Time: The Mnemosyne Atlas
8(5)
Visceral, Sidereal, or How to Read the Liver of a Sheep
13(9)
Madness and Truths of the Incommensurable
22(12)
Tables for Collecting the Parceling-Out of the World
34(12)
Heterotopias, or the Cartographies of Defamiliarization
46(10)
Leopard, Starry Sky, Smallpox, Spatter
56(11)
II Atlas "Carrying The Whole World Of Sufferings"
A Titan Bent under the Burden of the World
67(12)
Gods in Exile and Knowledge in Suffering
79(11)
Survivals of Tragedy, Aurora of the Anxious Gay Science
90(6)
"El sueno de la razon produce monstruos"
96(9)
An Anthropology from the Point of View of the Image
105(11)
Samples of Chaos, or the Poetics of Phenomena
116(9)
Points of Origin and Links of Affinity
125(14)
Atlas and the Wandering Jew, or the Age of Poverty
139(14)
III Disasters "The Dislocation Of The World: That Is The Subject Of Art"
Tragedy of Culture and Modern "Psychomachias"
153(13)
Explosions of Positivism, or the "Crisis of European Sciences"
166(16)
Warburg Facing the War: Notizkasten 115--18
182(17)
The Seismograph Explodes
199(14)
Panoramic Tables to Return from the Disaster
213(7)
The Atlas of Images and the Surveying Gaze (Ubersicht)
220(15)
The Inexhaustible, or Knowledge through Re-montage
235(22)
Bibliographical Note 257(2)
Notes 259(28)
Bibliography 287(66)
Index 353
Georges Didi-Huberman is a French philosopher and art historian who teaches at the Ecole des Hautes etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. Shane Lillis is a translator.