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Braiding together strands of literary, phenomenological and art
historical reflection, Modernism and Phenomenology explores the
ways in which modernist writers and artists return us to wonder
before the world. Taking such wonder as the motive for
phenomenology itself, and challenging extant views of modernism
that uphold a mind-world opposition rooted in Cartesian thought,
the book considers the work of modernists who, far from presenting
perfect, finished models for life and the self, embrace raw and
semi-chaotic experience. Close readings of works by Paul Cezanne,
Gertrude Stein, Franz Kafka, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Wallace
Stevens, Paul Klee, and Virginia Woolf explore how modernist texts
and artworks display a deep-rooted openness to the world that turns
us into "perpetual beginners." Pushing back against ideas of
modernism as fragmentation or groundlessness, Mildenberg argues
that this openness is less a sign of powerlessness and deferred
meaning than of the very provisionality of experience.
Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism brings into
dialogue Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology with modernist art,
literature, music, film and neurophysiological discoveries, opening
up the complexities of the philosopher's phenomenology of
perception to a broader audience across the arts. An important
resource for anyone interested in the links between modernism and
philosophy, Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism
offers close readings of Merleau-Ponty's key texts, explores
modernist works in light of his thought, and provides an extended
glossary of Merleau-Ponty's central terms and concepts.
From the first stirrings of modernism to contemporary poetics, the
modernist aesthetic project could be described as a form of
phenomenological reduction that attempts to return to the invisible
and unsayable foundations of human perception and expression, prior
to objective points of view and scientific notions. It is this
aspect of modernism that this book brings to the fore. The essays
presented here bring into focus the contemporary face of ongoing
debates about phenomenology and modernism. The contributors
forcefully underline the intertwining of modernism and
phenomenology and the extent to which the latter offers a clue to
the former. The book presents the viewpoints of a range of
internationally distinguished critics and scholars, with diverse
but closely related essays covering a wide range of fields,
including literature, architecture, philosophy and musicology. The
collection addresses critical questions regarding the relationship
between phenomenology and modernism, with reference to thinkers
such as Edmund Husserl, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Martin Heidegger,
Michel Henry and Paul Ricoeur. By examining the contemporary
philosophical debates, this cross-disciplinary body of research
reveals the pervasive and far-reaching influence of phenomenology,
which emerges as a heuristic method to articulate modernist
aesthetic concerns.
Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism brings into
dialogue Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology with modernist art,
literature, music, film and neurophysiological discoveries, opening
up the complexities of the philosopher's phenomenology of
perception to a broader audience across the arts. An important
resource for anyone interested in the links between modernism and
philosophy, Understanding Merleau-Ponty, Understanding Modernism
offers close readings of Merleau-Ponty's key texts, explores
modernist works in light of his thought, and provides an extended
glossary of Merleau-Ponty's central terms and concepts.
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