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Uncontainable Legacies: Theses on Intellectual, Cultural, and Political Inheritance [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 190x135 mm
  • Serija: Incitements
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474487815
  • ISBN-13: 9781474487818
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis: 190x135 mm
  • Serija: Incitements
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474487815
  • ISBN-13: 9781474487818
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
How do our ceaseless conversations with what has passed and with those who have passed something on to us propel us into a precarious future? In a series of evocatively titled theses, including 'Wrinkles', 'Inheriting a Feeling', 'Weight of the World' and 'Making Treasures Speak', Gerhard Richter engages the quintessentially human dilemma of how to receive an intellectual, cultural or political inheritance. In dialogue with philosophers including Heraclitus, Arendt and Derrida; writers such as Montaigne, Holderlin, Kafka and Knausgaard; artists such as Michelangelo, Picasso, Anselm Kiefer and Art Spiegelman; filmmakers such as Jean-Marie Straub; scholars and scientists Freud and Einstein; and pop-cultural phenomena the rock band The Who and the Broadway play The Inheritance, Richter contemplates the problem of interpreting an inheritance that resists full transparency. Richter argues that inheriting is not the same as yearning for a former presence or nostalgically striving to preserve an identity. At once philosophical and poetic, his aphoristic theses illuminate how the constantly shifting nature of our relationship to what we inherit from others makes us who we are.
1 The One Who Inherits, Interprets 1(1)
2 Thetic Inheritance 2(1)
3 Ideal Reader 3(2)
4 No Conservatism 5(1)
5 Triple Temporalities 6(1)
6 Generations 7(1)
7 The Difficulty of Using Freely What Is One's Own 8(2)
8 Elusive Inheritance 10(1)
9 Inheriting a Feeling 11(2)
10 Who Is the Human Being? 13(1)
11 Homo Hereditans 14(2)
12 Ruptured Temporalities 16(1)
13 Language 17(1)
14 Other Languages, Languages of the Other 18(1)
15 We Are What We Inherit 19(1)
16 Saying 20(1)
17 Always Already 21(1)
18 Ghostly Traces 22(1)
19 Undecidability 23(1)
20 Question Marks 24(1)
21 Endings, Beginnings 25(1)
22 Ends of Time 26(2)
23 Life and Death 28(1)
24 Leave-Taking 29(1)
25 Orphaned Remains 30(3)
26 Masterless Legacy 33(1)
27 Unwanted Inheritance 34(3)
28 The Original Unwanted Inheritance 37(2)
29 Unwanted Inheritance, Redux 39(2)
30 Refusals 41(1)
31 Hegelian Labors of Inheritance 42(2)
32 Unreadabilities of Inheritance 44(2)
33 Wrinkles 46(1)
34 Singularities of Misinheriting 47(2)
35 Suspended Differentiations 49(1)
36 The Past Is Not Past 50(1)
37 Reinvention I 51(1)
38 Reinvention II 52(1)
39 Paleonomies 53(2)
40 Imposition 55(1)
41 Being Born Posthumously 56(1)
42 Grave Cares 57(1)
43 Un heritier 58(3)
44 Inheriting Myths 61(5)
45 Backward and Forward 66(2)
46 Relating to an Inheritance Without Imitating 68(2)
47 Deniers 70(1)
48 Something Is Taking Its Course 71(1)
49 Coming After 72(1)
50 Inheriting Learning 73(2)
51 Institutions 75(2)
52 Nonexplicative Bequeathing 77(3)
53 Explanations Come to an End Somewhere 80(1)
54 Time after Time 81(1)
55 Inheriting Binaries 82(1)
56 Refusals Redux 83(2)
57 Recognizing the Self 85(1)
58 Mitwelt 86(2)
59 Refusals of Fashion 88(1)
60 Refusals, One More Time 89(1)
61 Keeping Watch 90(1)
62 Palliatives 91(1)
63 Little Greeks 92(2)
64 Inheriting Inheritance 94(1)
65 Anxieties of Inheritance 95(1)
66 Living On 96(1)
67 There May Be No Heir 97(1)
68 Chiseling 98(1)
69 Arresting Motion 99(1)
70 Elective Affinities 100(2)
71 Letting Sentences Run Risks 102(2)
72 The Strength That No Certainty Can Match 104(2)
73 Fatherless Inheritance 106(2)
74 Speaking With the Dead 108(3)
75 Two Sides of the Coin 111(1)
76 The Past Conditional 112(2)
77 Humic Inheritance 114(2)
78 Selections 116(3)
79 Who Inherits? 119(1)
80 Dwarfs on the Shoulders of Giants 120(2)
81 Translation I 122(1)
82 Translation II 123(1)
83 Haunting Inheritance 124(4)
84 To Read What Was Never Written 128(1)
85 Inheriting a Future 129(2)
86 Archival Traces 131(2)
87 Invisibilities 133(1)
88 Refunctionalizing I 134(1)
89 Refunctionalizing II 135(1)
90 Forgetting One's Language, Making History 136(3)
91 Inheriting a Contested Provenance 139(1)
92 Reading Inheriting 140(1)
93 Understanding Tropes 141(1)
94 Je suis, I am-Do You Follow? 142(2)
95 Parusia 144(1)
96 Possibilities of Prosopopoeia 145(1)
97 What's the Difference, Kafka? 146(2)
98 Inheritance Would Be a Good Idea 148(1)
99 Quotation 149(1)
100 Today 150(1)
101 Teacups 151(2)
102 Debts 153(1)
103 No Debts? 154(1)
104 Parental Riddles 155(2)
105 Mothers of the Heir 157(1)
106 Children of the Heir 158(2)
107 Fathers (Worrisome Bequeathing) 160(2)
108 Inherited Jouissance 162(2)
109 Self-Inheritance of Time I 164(1)
110 Self-Inheritance of Time II 165(1)
111 Applied Self-Inheritance 166(3)
112 Self-Inheritance Tripped Up 169(1)
113 Perverse Inheritance 170(2)
114 Unreasonable Reason 172(1)
115 Faulty Origins 173(1)
116 Heirs of the Ages 174(1)
117 Inheriting the Sound of Silence I 175(1)
118 Inheriting the Sound of Silence II 176(4)
119 Fibers 180(1)
120 Inheriting a Question Mark 181(3)
121 Not for Cowards 184(1)
122 Weight of the World 185(1)
123 Making Treasures Speak 186(1)
124 Loss 187(2)
125 Generalized Capitalism 189(2)
126 Nostalgia for the Future 191(2)
127 Rich Inner Life 193(1)
128 Doxa 194(1)
129 Side-Taking 195(2)
130 Detours and Forest Paths 197(1)
131 Stone 198(1)
132 Not Done 199(1)
133 Proof 200(1)
134 Creating Concepts 201(2)
135 Those Days 203(2)
136 Untimeliness 205(1)
137 Heir to Come 206(1)
138 Different Heir-Selves 207(1)
139 Possible Failures 208(1)
140 Partial Inheritance 209(1)
141 No Repetition 210(1)
142 How It Goes 211(1)
143 Not for Sale 212(1)
144 Wall Street Inherits Das Kapital 213(1)
145 The Sibling Rivalry of Inherited Space 214(2)
146 Inheriting the Wrong Words 216(1)
147 Creative Solitudes 217(2)
148 End Times 219(1)
149 Inheriting Extinction 220(1)
Reference Matter 221
Gerhard Richter, University Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies, Brown University.