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Thinking Through Relation: Encounters in Creative Critical Writing New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 302 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 464 g, 20 Illustrations
  • Serija: New Comparative Criticism 11
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1789976391
  • ISBN-13: 9781789976397
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 302 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 464 g, 20 Illustrations
  • Serija: New Comparative Criticism 11
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1789976391
  • ISBN-13: 9781789976397
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
«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 Mathewss 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, Dalķ, 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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«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 Mathewss 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)

List of Illustrations
ix
List of Incipits
xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Florian Mussgnug, Mathelinda Nabugodi And Thea Petrou Prelude 1(18)
I
19(50)
Honour
21(20)
Jenny Chamarette
Hopscotch by Moonlight: Becoming-Child in Cees Nooteboom's In the Dutch Mountains
41(6)
Jane Fenoulhet
`Back to Life, Back to Reality': From the Game of Academia to the Risk of Creative-Critical Writing
47(22)
Tim Beasley-Murray
II
69(42)
Reasons Not to Move: Arguments Against Desire and Knowledge in Late Beckett
71(14)
Patrick Ffrench
The Space-Time of the Surrealist Object
85(12)
Johanna Malt
On Method; or, Mary Shelley and I
97(8)
Mathelinda Nabugodi
The Invisible Boundaries of the Moment: At a Distance and Through a Different Body
105(6)
Emily Orley
III
111(46)
Shipless Ocean Letters
113(6)
Martin Crowley
Waves
119(14)
Florian Mussgnug
Jean Genet and the Sanctuary of the Sea
133(24)
Clare Finburgh Delijani
IV
157(52)
Translating the Archives: An Autotheoretical Experiment
159(10)
Delphine Grass
A View from the South: Identity and Plurality in Europe
169(8)
Helena Carvalhao Buescu
Florian Mussgnug
The Contemporary Macaronic in Wales
177(10)
Sharon Morris
Developing Creative Models of Mind by `Translationai' Practice: From Critical to Creative Translation
187(22)
Clive Scott
V
209(66)
Art and Literature; or, On a More or Less Permeable Membrane: An Interview
211(10)
Jerome Game
Journeying Towards a Practice-Led Quantitative Analysis of Art
221(24)
Stephen M. Hart
Collecting, Classifying and Composing: Art and Memory in Jacques Roubaud's C
245(28)
Thea Petrou
Encore
273(2)
Timothy Mathews
Appendix 275(6)
Notes on Contributors 281(8)
Index of Names 289(6)
Index of Relations 295
Florian Mussgnug is Professor of Comparative Literature and Italian Studies at University College London.



Mathelinda Nabugodi is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the University of Cambridge.



Thea Petrou is an independent researcher based in London.