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Musica Ficta - (Figures of Wagner) (Hardcover, ed): Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe Musica Ficta - (Figures of Wagner) (Hardcover, ed)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
R2,667 Discovery Miles 26 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is a pioneering attempt to rearticulate the relationship between music and the problems of mimesis, between presentation and re-presentaion. Four "scenes" comprise the book, all four of them responses to Wagner: two by French poets (Baudelaire and Mallarme), two by German philosophers (Heidegger and Adorno).
It is dificult to realize how profoundly Wagner affected the cultural and ideological sensibilities of the nineteenth century. Wagnerism rapidly spread throughout Europe, partly because of Wagner's propagandizing talent and the zeal of his adherents. But the main reason for his ascendance was the sudden appearance of what the century had desperately tried to produce since the beginnings of Romanticism - a work of art on the scale of great Greek and Christian art. At last, here it was: the secret of what Hegel called the "religion of art" rediscovered.
The first two scenes of the book present a historical sequence that is punctuated by the Franco-Prussian War and the Paris Commune, in which the universal unbridling of nations and classes is prefigured. The second two register certain effects of Wagnerism that are not just ideological but make themselves felt in a new political configuration of the "national" and the "social."

The Title of the Letter - A Reading of Lacan (Paperback): Jean-Luc Nancy, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe The Title of the Letter - A Reading of Lacan (Paperback)
Jean-Luc Nancy, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe; Translated by Fran‡ois Raffoul, David Pettigrew
R862 R759 Discovery Miles 7 590 Save R103 (12%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Literary Absolute - The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism (Paperback): Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-Luc Nancy The Literary Absolute - The Theory of Literature in German Romanticism (Paperback)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-Luc Nancy; Translated by Philip Barnard, Cheryl Lester
R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Heidegger, Philosophy, and Politics - The Heidelberg Conference (Paperback): Jacques Derrida, Hans Georg Gadamer, Philippe... Heidegger, Philosophy, and Politics - The Heidelberg Conference (Paperback)
Jacques Derrida, Hans Georg Gadamer, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe; Edited by Mireille Calle-Gruber; Translated by Jeff Fort; Foreword by …
R824 Discovery Miles 8 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In February 1988, philosophers Jacques Derrida, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe came together in Heidelberg before a large audience to discuss the philosophical and political implications of Martin Heidegger's thought. This event took place in the very amphitheater in which, more than fifty years earlier, Heidegger, as rector of the University of Freiburg and a member of the Nazi Party, had given a speech entitled "The University in the New Reich." Heidegger's involvement in Nazism has always been, and will remain, an indelible scandal, but what is its real relation to his work and thought? And what are the responsibilities of those who read this work, who analyze and elaborate this thought? Conversely, what is at stake in the wholesale dismissal of this important but compromised twentieth-century philosopher? In 1988, in the wake of the recent publication of Victor Farias's Heidegger and Nazism, and of the heated debates that ensued, these questions had become more pressing than ever. The reflections presented by three of the most prominent of Heidegger's readers, improvised in French and transcribed here, were an attempt to approach these questions before a broad public, but with a depth of knowledge and a complex sense of the questions at issue that have been often lacking in the press. Ranging over two days and including exchanges with one another and with the audience, the discussions pursued by these major thinkers remain highly relevant today, especially following the publication of Heidegger's already notorious "Black Notebooks," which have added another chapter to the ongoing debates over this contested figure. The present volume recalls a highly charged moment in this history, while also drawing the debate toward its most essential questions.

Ending and Unending Agony - On Maurice Blanchot (Hardcover): Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe Ending and Unending Agony - On Maurice Blanchot (Hardcover)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe; Translated by Hannes Opelz
R2,482 Discovery Miles 24 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Published posthumously, Ending and Unending Agony is Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe's only book entirely devoted to the French writer and essayist Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003). The place of Blanchot in Lacoue-Labarthe's thought was both discreet and profound, involving difficult, agonizing questions about the status of literature, with vast political and ethical stakes. Together with Plato, Holderlin, Nietzsche, Benjamin, and Heidegger, Blanchot represents a decisive crossroads for Lacoue-Labarthe's central concerns. In this book, they converge on the question of literature, and in particular of literature as the question of myth-in this instance, the myth of the writer born of the autobiographical experience of death. However, the issues at stake in this encounter are not merely autobiographical; they entail a relentless struggle with processes of figuration and mythicization inherited from the age-old concept of mimesis that permeates Western literature and culture. As this volume demonstrates, the originality of Blanchot's thought lies in its problematic but obstinate deconstruction of precisely such processes. In addition to offering unique, challenging readings of Blanchot's writings, setting them among those of Montaigne, Rousseau, Freud, Winnicott, Artaud, Bataille, Lacan, Malraux, Leclaire, Derrida, and others, this book offers fresh insights into two crucial twentieth-century thinkers and a new perspective on contemporary debates in European thought, criticism, and aesthetics.

Poetry as Experience (Paperback, 1976. Corr. 5th): Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe Poetry as Experience (Paperback, 1976. Corr. 5th)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe; Translated by Andrea Tarnowski
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lacoue-Labarthe's "Poetry as Experience" addresses the question of a lyric language that would not be the expression of subjectivity. In his analysis of the historical position of Paul Celan's poetry, Lacoue-Labarthe defines the subject as the principle that founds, organizes, and secures both cognition and action--a principle that turned, most violently during the twentieth century, into a figure not only of domination but of the extermination of everything other than itself. This thoroughly universal, abstract, and finally suicidal subject eradicates all experience, save the singularity of this experience of voiding. But what is left, as Paul Celan insisted, is a remainder to the lyric voice alone: "Singbarer Rest."
Lacoue-Labarthe's detailed analyses of two decisive poems by Celan, "Tubingen, Janner" and "Todtnauberg"--the one a response to Holderlin, the other to Heidegger--and his sustained reading of "The Meridian" present Celan's verse of singularity as the movement at and beyond the border of generalizable experience, i.e., as an "experience," a traversing of a dangerous field, in which language no longer dominates anything, but rather commemorates the voiding of concepts and the collapse of the constitutive powers of the subject. For Lacoue-Labarthe, poetry after the Shoah, the poetry of bared singularity, is no longer a poetry that would correspond to the "concept" of the subject--or, for that matter, to the concept of poetry--but is rather the language of the "decept." Only by being "disappointed" of the heroic language of idealistic poetry, and of the mytho-ontological tendencies of philosophy, can Celan's poetry keep open the possibility of another history, another future.

Typography - Mimesis, Philosophy, Politics (Paperback, New Ed): Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe Typography - Mimesis, Philosophy, Politics (Paperback, New Ed)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe; Translated by Christopher Fynsk; Introduction by Jacques Derrida
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Philosopher, literary critic, translator (of Nietzsche and Benjamin), Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe is one of the leading intellectual figures in France. This volume of six essays deals with the relation between philosophy and aesthetics, particularly the role of mimesis in a metaphysics of representation.
"Comment" 1997]
""Typography" is a book whose importance has not diminished since its first publication in French in 1979. On the contrary, I would say, it is only now that one can truly begin to appreciate the groundbreaking status of these essays. The points it makes, the way it approaches the questions of mimesis, fictionality, and figurality, is unique. There are no comparable books, or books that could supersede it." --Rudolphe Gasche,
State University of New York, Buffalo
"Lacoue-Labarthe's essays still set the standards for thinking through the problem of subjectivity without simply retreating behind insights already gained. But this book is much more than a collection of essays: it constitutes a philosophical project in its own right. Anybody interested in the problem of mimesis--whether from a psychoanalytic, platonic, or any other philosophical angle--cannot avoid an encounter with this book. Lacoue-Labarthe is a philosopher and a comparatist in the highest sense of the word, and the breadth of his knowledge and the rigor of his thought are exemplary." --Eva Geulen,
New York University
"Review"
"In demonstrating how mimesis has determined philosophical thought, Lacoue-Labarthe provokes us into reconsidering our understanding of history and politics. . . . Together with the introduction, these essays are essential reading for anyone interested in Heidegger, postmodernism, and the history of mimesis in philosophy and literature." --"The Review of Metaphysics"

Musica Ficta - (Figures of Wagner) (Paperback, ed): Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe Musica Ficta - (Figures of Wagner) (Paperback, ed)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
R732 Discovery Miles 7 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is a pioneering attempt to rearticulate the relationship between music and the problems of mimesis, between presentation and re-presentaion. Four "scenes" comprise the book, all four of them responses to Wagner: two by French poets (Baudelaire and Mallarme), two by German philosophers (Heidegger and Adorno).
It is dificult to realize how profoundly Wagner affected the cultural and ideological sensibilities of the nineteenth century. Wagnerism rapidly spread throughout Europe, partly because of Wagner's propagandizing talent and the zeal of his adherents. But the main reason for his ascendance was the sudden appearance of what the century had desperately tried to produce since the beginnings of Romanticism - a work of art on the scale of great Greek and Christian art. At last, here it was: the secret of what Hegel called the "religion of art" rediscovered.
The first two scenes of the book present a historical sequence that is punctuated by the Franco-Prussian War and the Paris Commune, in which the universal unbridling of nations and classes is prefigured. The second two register certain effects of Wagnerism that are not just ideological but make themselves felt in a new political configuration of the "national" and the "social."

Poetics of History - Rousseau and the Theater of Originary Mimesis (Hardcover): Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe Poetics of History - Rousseau and the Theater of Originary Mimesis (Hardcover)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe; Translated by Jeff Fort
R2,347 Discovery Miles 23 470 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Rousseau's opposition to the theater is well known: Far from purging the passions, it serves only to exacerbate them, and to render them hypocritical. But is it possible that Rousseau's texts reveal a different conception of theatrical imitation, a more originary form of mimesis? Over and against Heidegger's dismissal of Rousseau in the 1930s, and in the wake of classic readings by Jacques Derrida and Jean Starobinski, Lacoue-Labarthe asserts the deeply philosophical importance of Rousseau as a thinker who, without formalizing it as such, established a dialectical logic that would determine the future of philosophy: an originary theatricality arising from a dialectic between "nature" and its supplements. Beginning with a reading of Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality, Lacoue-Labarthe brings out this dialectic in properly philosophical terms, revealing nothing less than a transcendental thinking of origins. For Rousseau, the origin has the form of a "scene"-that is, of theater. On this basis, Rousseau's texts on the theater, especially the Letter to d'Alembert, emerge as an incisive interrogation of Aristotle's Poetics. This can be read not in the false and conventional interpretation of this text that Rousseau had inherited, but rather in relation to its fundamental concepts, mimesis and katharsis, and in Rousseau's interpretation of Greek theater itself. If for Rousseau mimesis is originary, a transcendental structure, katharsis is in turn the basis of a dialectical movement, an Aufhebung that will translate the word itself (for, as Lacoue-Labarthe reminds us, Aufheben translates katharein). By reversing the facilities of the Platonic critique, Rousseau inaugurates what we could call the philosophical theater of the future.

Mallarme, el teatro, la tribu - Velada introducida por Jean-Christophe Bailly (Spanish, Paperback): Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe,... Mallarme, el teatro, la tribu - Velada introducida por Jean-Christophe Bailly (Spanish, Paperback)
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jacques Ranciere, Jean-Christophe Bailly
R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Heidegger, Philosophy, and Politics - The Heidelberg Conference (Hardcover): Jacques Derrida, Hans Georg Gadamer, Philippe... Heidegger, Philosophy, and Politics - The Heidelberg Conference (Hardcover)
Jacques Derrida, Hans Georg Gadamer, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe; Edited by Mireille Calle-Gruber; Translated by Jeff Fort; Foreword by …
R2,114 Discovery Miles 21 140 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In February 1988, philosophers Jacques Derrida, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe came together in Heidelberg before a large audience to discuss the philosophical and political implications of Martin Heidegger's thought. This event took place in the very amphitheater in which, more than fifty years earlier, Heidegger, as rector of the University of Freiburg and a member of the Nazi Party, had given a speech entitled "The University in the New Reich." Heidegger's involvement in Nazism has always been, and will remain, an indelible scandal, but what is its real relation to his work and thought? And what are the responsibilities of those who read this work, who analyze and elaborate this thought? Conversely, what is at stake in the wholesale dismissal of this important but compromised twentieth-century philosopher? In 1988, in the wake of the recent publication of Victor Farias's Heidegger and Nazism, and of the heated debates that ensued, these questions had become more pressing than ever. The reflections presented by three of the most prominent of Heidegger's readers, improvised in French and transcribed here, were an attempt to approach these questions before a broad public, but with a depth of knowledge and a complex sense of the questions at issue that have been often lacking in the press. Ranging over two days and including exchanges with one another and with the audience, the discussions pursued by these major thinkers remain highly relevant today, especially following the publication of Heidegger's already notorious "Black Notebooks," which have added another chapter to the ongoing debates over this contested figure. The present volume recalls a highly charged moment in this history, while also drawing the debate toward its most essential questions.

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