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The Techne of Giving - Cinema and the Generous Form of Life (Paperback)
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The Techne of Giving - Cinema and the Generous Form of Life (Paperback)
Series: Commonalities
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Over the last five years, corporations and individuals have given
more money, more often, to charitable organizations than ever
before. What could possibly be the downside to inhabiting a golden
age of gift-giving? That question lies at the heart of Timothy
Campbell's account of contemporary giving and its social forms. In
a milieu where gift-giving dominates, nearly everything given and
received becomes the subject of a calculus-gifts from God, from
benefactors, from those who have. Is there another way to conceive
of generosity? What would giving and receiving without gifts look
like? A lucid and imaginative intervention in both European
philosophy and film theory, The Techne of Giving investigates how
we hold the objects of daily life-indeed, how we hold ourselves-in
relation to neoliberal forms of gift-giving. Even as
instrumentalism permeates giving, Campbell articulates a resistant
techne locatable in forms of generosity that fail to coincide with
biopower's assertion that the only gifts that count are those given
and received. Moving between visual studies, Winnicottian
psychoanalysis, Foucauldian biopower, and apparatus theory,
Campbell makes a case for how to give and receive without giving
gifts. In the conversation between political philosophy and classic
Italian films by Visconti, Rossellini, and Antonioni, the potential
emerges of a generous form of life that can cross between the
visible and invisible, the fated and the free.
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