"An exploration of the idea of the world in art (both an image of the world that has perished, and another opened up by the artwork) as revealed through a number of seminal philosophical thinkers as well as through assorted modes of aesthetic production, including painting, film, photography, poetry and music"--
"An exploration of the idea of the world in art (both an image of the world that has perished, and another opened up by the artwork) as revealed through a number of seminal philosophical thinkers as well as through assorted modes of aesthetic production, including painting, film, photography, poetry and music"--
Introduction: The Work of Art and the Notion of World 1 1 The Work of Art between World-Decay and World-Opening (Heidegger, Hölderlin) 31 2 Of Cave Worlds and the Birth of the Artwork in Painting and Film (Blanchot, Bataille, Werner Herzog) 69 3 The Work for a Time without Me and the World Stepping toward Us (Levinas, Celan) 103 4 Inheriting the World of the Subcutaneous Musical Artwork (Adorno, Schöberg) 121 5 A World of Gray: Color, Grayness, and Utopia in the Work of Art (Adorno) 151 6 Conjoining the Intimate with the Infinite: On World-Decay in the Photographic Work of Art (Benjamin, Andrew Moore) 171 7 Troubled Origins: Accounting for Oneself as World-Creation (Derrida, Botho Strauß, Didier Eribon) 203 8 Keep Yourself Alive: The World of Life Death and the Work of Mourning (Derrida, Nietzsche, Kafka) 233 9 Changing the World Is Not What You Think (Marx) 259 Coda: Intermundia, Finitude 287 Acknowledgments 293 Notes 295 List of Illustrations 315 Index 317
Introduction: The Work of Art and the Notion of World 1 1 The Work of Art between World-Decay and World-Opening (Heidegger, Hölderlin) 31 2 Of Cave Worlds and the Birth of the Artwork in Painting and Film (Blanchot, Bataille, Werner Herzog) 69 3 The Work for a Time without Me and the World Stepping toward Us (Levinas, Celan) 103 4 Inheriting the World of the Subcutaneous Musical Artwork (Adorno, Schöberg) 121 5 A World of Gray: Color, Grayness, and Utopia in the Work of Art (Adorno) 151 6 Conjoining the Intimate with the Infinite: On World-Decay in the Photographic Work of Art (Benjamin, Andrew Moore) 171 7 Troubled Origins: Accounting for Oneself as World-Creation (Derrida, Botho Strauß, Didier Eribon) 203 8 Keep Yourself Alive: The World of Life Death and the Work of Mourning (Derrida, Nietzsche, Kafka) 233 9 Changing the World Is Not What You Think (Marx) 259 Coda: Intermundia, Finitude 287 Acknowledgments 293 Notes 295 List of Illustrations 315 Index 317
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