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Medialogies - Reading Reality in the Age of Inflationary Media (Hardcover): David R. Castillo, William Egginton Medialogies - Reading Reality in the Age of Inflationary Media (Hardcover)
David R. Castillo, William Egginton
R4,700 Discovery Miles 47 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We are living in a time of inflationary media. While technological change has periodically altered and advanced the ways humans process and transmit knowledge, for the last 100 years the media with which we produce, transmit, and record ideas have multiplied in kind, speed, and power. Saturation in media is provoking a crisis in how we perceive and understand reality. Media become inflationary when the scope of their representation of the world outgrows the confines of their culture's prior grasp of reality. We call the resulting concept of reality that emerges the culture's medialogy. Medialogies offers a highly innovative approach to the contemporary construction of reality in cultural, political, and economic domains. Castillo and Egginton, both luminary scholars, combine a very accessible style with profound theoretical analysis, relying not only on works of philosophy and political theory but also on novels, Hollywood films, and mass media phenomena. The book invites us to reconsider the way reality is constructed, and how truth, sovereignty, agency, and authority are understood from the everyday, philosophical, and political points of view. A powerful analysis of actuality, with its roots in early modernity, this work is crucial to understanding reality in the information age.

Alejandro Jodorowsky - Filmmaker and Philosopher: William Egginton Alejandro Jodorowsky - Filmmaker and Philosopher
William Egginton
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alejandro Jodorowsky is a force of nature. At 90 years old he is still making films and is a cultural phenomenon who has influenced other artists as disparate as John Waters and Yoko Ono. Although his body of work has long been considered disjointed and random, William Egginton claims that Jodorowsky’s writings, his comics, his theatre work and mime, his status as a guru and his remarkable failed attempt to make the film version of Dune, along with the therapeutic practice he calls psychomagic can all be tied together to form the philosophical programme that underpins his films. Incorporating surrealism and thinkers including Lacan, Bataille and Bachelard into his interpretation of Jodorowsky's work, Egginton shows how his diverse films are connected by interpretive practices similar to Lacanian psychoanalysis. Using case studies of Jodorowsky's cult films, El Topo, Fando y Lis and Holy Mountain and more, this book provides a unique perspective on a filmmaker whose work has been notoriously difficult to analyse.

The Rigor of Angels - Borges, Heisenberg, Kant, and the Ultimate Nature of Reality (Hardcover): William Egginton The Rigor of Angels - Borges, Heisenberg, Kant, and the Ultimate Nature of Reality (Hardcover)
William Egginton
R827 R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Save R179 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Theater of Truth - The Ideology of (Neo)Baroque Aesthetics (Hardcover): William Egginton The Theater of Truth - The Ideology of (Neo)Baroque Aesthetics (Hardcover)
William Egginton
R1,525 R1,400 Discovery Miles 14 000 Save R125 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"The Theater of Truth" argues that seventeenth-century baroque and twentieth-century neobaroque aesthetics have to be understood as part of the same complex. The Neobaroque, rather than being a return to the stylistic practices of a particular time and place, should be described as the continuation of a cultural strategy produced as a response to a specific problem of thought that has beset Europe and the colonial world since early modernity. This problem, in its simplest philosophical form, concerns the paradoxical relation between appearances and what they represent. Egginton explores expressions of this problem in the art and literature of the Hispanic Baroques, new and old. He shows how the strategies of these two Baroques emerged in the political and social world of the Spanish Empire, and how they continue to be deployed in the cultural politics of the present. Further, he offers a unified theory for the relation between the two Baroques and a new vocabulary for distinguishing between their ideological values.

The Philosopher's Desire - Psychoanalysis, Interpretation, and Truth (Paperback): William Egginton The Philosopher's Desire - Psychoanalysis, Interpretation, and Truth (Paperback)
William Egginton
R609 R556 Discovery Miles 5 560 Save R53 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is about interpretation as it pertains to literature, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. It argues against certain trends of thought that claim we should do without interpretation by demonstrating that interpretation, as described by psychoanalysis, is already a fundamental aspect of all human experience. Egginton examines the idea of interpretation developed by Freud; how that notion was in turn changed by Lacan; the debate around psychoanalytic interpretation staged by philosophers like Deleuze and Derrida; and finally how a psychoanalytic notion of interpretation is necessary for even the most basic experience of consciousness.

Perversity and Ethics (Paperback): William Egginton Perversity and Ethics (Paperback)
William Egginton
R957 R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Save R97 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"In today's times, when the ruling ideology presents itself in the guise of the primacy of the ethical over politics--thereby soliciting us to dismiss every project of radical political change as ethically problematic--Egginton's book reasserts Freud's message about the perverse core of ethics in all its raw force. It strikes at the very heart of today's ideological mess and cuts through its Gordian knot!"--Slavoj Zizek, Co-director, International Center for Humanities, Birbeck College, University of London
"The naughty knottedness of law and desire is the focus of Egginton's illuminating study of the psychoanalytic reorientation in ethical thought. Giving Lacan's concepts a new philosophical lineage, Perversity and Ethics renews them and breaks fresh ground. Written for anyone interested in contemporary ethical theory, this book will engage committed Lacanians and sceptics alike."--Joan Copjec, Professor of English, Comparative Literature, and Media Study at the University at Buffalo

In Defense of Religious Moderation (Paperback): William Egginton In Defense of Religious Moderation (Paperback)
William Egginton
R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his latest book, William Egginton laments the current debate over religion in America, in which religious fundamentalists have set the tone of political discourse-no one can get elected without advertising a personal relation to God, for example-and prominent atheists treat religious belief as the root of all evil. Neither of these positions, Egginton argues, adequately represents the attitudes of a majority of Americans who, while identifying as Christians, Jews, and Muslims, do not find fault with those who support different faiths and philosophies. In fact, Egginton goes so far as to question whether fundamentalists and atheists truly oppose each other, united as they are in their commitment to a "code of codes." In his view, being a religious fundamentalist does not require adhering to a particular religious creed. Fundamentalists-and stringent atheists-unconsciously believe that the methods we use to understand the world are all versions of an underlying master code. This code of codes represents an ultimate truth, explaining everything. Surprisingly, perhaps the most effective weapon against such thinking is religious moderation, a way of believing that questions the very possibility of a code of codes as the source of all human knowledge. The moderately religious, with their inherent skepticism toward a master code, are best suited to protect science, politics, and other diverse strains of knowledge from fundamentalist attack, and to promote a worldview based on the compatibility between religious faith and scientific method.

In Defense of Religious Moderation (Hardcover): William Egginton In Defense of Religious Moderation (Hardcover)
William Egginton
R873 R741 Discovery Miles 7 410 Save R132 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In his latest book, William Egginton laments the current debate over religion in America, in which religious fundamentalists have set the tone of political discourse--no one can get elected without advertising a personal relation to God, for example--and prominent atheists treat religious belief as the root of all evil. Neither of these positions, Egginton argues, adequately represents the attitudes of a majority of Americans who, while identifying as Christians, Jews, and Muslims, do not find fault with those who support different faiths and philosophies. In fact, Egginton goes so far as to question whether fundamentalists and atheists truly oppose each other, united as they are in their commitment to a "code of codes." In his view, being a religious fundamentalist does not require adhering to a particular religious creed. Fundamentalists--and stringent atheists--unconsciously believe that the methods we use to understand the world are all versions of an underlying master code. This code of codes represents an ultimate truth, explaining everything. Surprisingly, perhaps the most effective weapon against such thinking is religious moderation, a way of believing that questions the very possibility of a code of codes as the source of all human knowledge. The moderately religious, with their inherent skepticism toward a master code, are best suited to protect science, politics, and other diverse strains of knowledge from fundamentalist attack, and to promote a worldview based on the compatibility between religious faith and scientific method.

Perversity and Ethics (Hardcover): William Egginton Perversity and Ethics (Hardcover)
William Egginton
R4,197 Discovery Miles 41 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"In today's times, when the ruling ideology presents itself in the guise of the primacy of the ethical over politics--thereby soliciting us to dismiss every project of radical political change as ethically problematic--Egginton's book reasserts Freud's message about the perverse core of ethics in all its raw force. It strikes at the very heart of today's ideological mess and cuts through its Gordian knot!"--Slavoj Zizek, Co-director, International Center for Humanities, Birbeck College, University of London
"The naughty knottedness of law and desire is the focus of Egginton's illuminating study of the psychoanalytic reorientation in ethical thought. Giving Lacan's concepts a new philosophical lineage, Perversity and Ethics renews them and breaks fresh ground. Written for anyone interested in contemporary ethical theory, this book will engage committed Lacanians and sceptics alike."--Joan Copjec, Professor of English, Comparative Literature, and Media Study at the University at Buffalo

The Philosopher's Desire - Psychoanalysis, Interpretation, and Truth (Hardcover): William Egginton The Philosopher's Desire - Psychoanalysis, Interpretation, and Truth (Hardcover)
William Egginton
R2,271 R2,102 Discovery Miles 21 020 Save R169 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is about interpretation as it pertains to literature, philosophy, and psychoanalysis. It argues against certain trends of thought that claim we should do without interpretation by demonstrating that interpretation, as described by psychoanalysis, is already a fundamental aspect of all human experience. Egginton examines the idea of interpretation developed by Freud; how that notion was in turn changed by Lacan; the debate around psychoanalytic interpretation staged by philosophers like Deleuze and Derrida; and finally how a psychoanalytic notion of interpretation is necessary for even the most basic experience of consciousness.

Alejandro Jodorowsky - Filmmaker and Philosopher: William Egginton Alejandro Jodorowsky - Filmmaker and Philosopher
William Egginton
R1,800 Discovery Miles 18 000 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Alejandro Jodorowsky is a force of nature. At 90 years old he is still making films and is a cultural phenomenon who has influenced other artists as disparate as John Waters and Yoko Ono. Although his body of work has long been considered disjointed and random, William Egginton claims that Jodorowsky’s writings, his comics, his theatre work and mime, his status as a guru and his remarkable failed attempt to make the film version of Dune, along with the therapeutic practice he calls psychomagic can all be tied together to form the philosophical programme that underpins his films. Incorporating surrealism and thinkers including Lacan, Bataille and Bachelard into his interpretation of Jodorowsky's work, Egginton shows how his diverse films are connected by interpretive practices similar to Lacanian psychoanalysis. Using case studies of Jodorowsky's cult films, El Topo, Fando y Lis and Holy Mountain and more, this book provides a unique perspective on a filmmaker whose work has been notoriously difficult to analyse.

What Would Cervantes Do? - Navigating Post-Truth with Spanish Baroque Literature (Paperback): David Castillo, William Egginton What Would Cervantes Do? - Navigating Post-Truth with Spanish Baroque Literature (Paperback)
David Castillo, William Egginton
R763 R715 Discovery Miles 7 150 Save R48 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The attack on the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 was a tragic illustration of the existential threat that the viral spread of disinformation poses in the age of social media and twenty-four-hour news. From climate change denialism to the frenzied conspiracy theories and racist mythologies that fuel antidemocratic white nationalist movements in the United States and abroad, What Would Cervantes Do? is a lucid meditation on the key role the humanities must play in dissecting and combatting all forms of disinformation. David Castillo and William Egginton travel back to the early modern period, the first age of inflationary media, in search of historically tested strategies to overcome disinformation and shed light on our post-truth market. Through a series of critical conversations between cultural icons of the twenty-first century and those of the Spanish Golden Age, What Would Cervantes Do? provides a tour-de-force commentary on current politics and popular culture. Offering a diverse range of Cervantist comparative readings of contemporary cultural texts –movies, television shows, and infotainment – alongside ideas and issues from literary and cultural texts of early modern Spain, Castillo and Egginton present a new way of unpacking the logic of contemporary media. What Would Cervantes Do? is an urgent and timely self-help manual for literary scholars and humanists of all stripes, and a powerful toolkit for reality literacy.

Medialogies - Reading Reality in the Age of Inflationary Media (Paperback): David R. Castillo, William Egginton Medialogies - Reading Reality in the Age of Inflationary Media (Paperback)
David R. Castillo, William Egginton
R986 Discovery Miles 9 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We are living in a time of inflationary media. While technological change has periodically altered and advanced the ways humans process and transmit knowledge, for the last 100 years the media with which we produce, transmit, and record ideas have multiplied in kind, speed, and power. Saturation in media is provoking a crisis in how we perceive and understand reality. Media become inflationary when the scope of their representation of the world outgrows the confines of their culture's prior grasp of reality. We call the resulting concept of reality that emerges the culture's medialogy. Medialogies offers a highly innovative approach to the contemporary construction of reality in cultural, political, and economic domains. Castillo and Egginton, both luminary scholars, combine a very accessible style with profound theoretical analysis, relying not only on works of philosophy and political theory but also on novels, Hollywood films, and mass media phenomena. The book invites us to reconsider the way reality is constructed, and how truth, sovereignty, agency, and authority are understood from the everyday, philosophical, and political points of view. A powerful analysis of actuality, with its roots in early modernity, this work is crucial to understanding reality in the information age.

How the World Became a Stage - Presence, Theatricality, and the Question of Modernity (Hardcover): William Egginton How the World Became a Stage - Presence, Theatricality, and the Question of Modernity (Hardcover)
William Egginton
R1,506 Discovery Miles 15 060 Out of stock

What is special, distinct, modern about modernity?

In How the World Became a Stage, William Egginton argues that the experience of modernity is fundamentally spatial rather than subjective and proposes replacing the vocabulary of subjectivity with the concepts of presence and theatricality. Following a Heideggerian injunctive to search for the roots of epochal change not in philosophies so much as in basic skills and practices, he describes the spatiality of modernity on the basis of a close historical analysis of the practices of spectacle from the late Middle Ages to the early modern period, paying particular attention to stage practices in France and Spain. He recounts how the space in which the world is disclosed changed from the full, magically charged space of presence to the empty, fungible, and theatrical space of the stage.

Borges - The Passion of an Endless Quotation (Hardcover): Lisa Block de Behar Borges - The Passion of an Endless Quotation (Hardcover)
Lisa Block de Behar; Translated by William Egginton; Introduction by William Egginton
R1,508 Discovery Miles 15 080 Out of stock

Borges cites innumerable authors in the pages making up his life's work, and innumerable authors have cited and continue to cite him. More than a figure, then, the quotation is an integral part of the fabric of his writing, a fabric made anew by each reading and each re-citation it undergoes, in the never-ending throes of a work-in-progress. Block de Behar makes of this reading a plea for the very art of communication; a practice that takes community not in the totalized and totalizable soil of pre-established definitions or essences, but on the ineluctable repetitions that constitute language as such, and that guarantee the expansiveness -- through etymological coincidences of meaning, through historical contagions, through translinguistic sharings of particular experiences -- of a certain index of universality.

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