The Baroque Night

The Baroque Night
Author: Spencer Golub
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780810137837

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In The Baroque Night, authorial idiosyncrasy hybridizes the concepts of "baroque" and "noir" across the fields of film, theater, literature, and philosophy, arguing for mental function as form, as an impossible object, a container in which the container itself is the thing contained. The book is an experiment in thinking difference and thinking differently, an ethics of otherness and the abstract. Spencer Golub inverts the unreality of the real and the reality of fiction, exposing the tropes of memory, identity, and authenticity as a scenic route through life that ultimately blocks the view. The Baroque Night draws upon materials that have not previously been included in studies of either the baroque or film noir, while offering new perspectives on other, more familiar sources. Leibniz's concepts of the monad and compossibility provide organizing thought models, and death, fear, and mental illness cast their anamorphic images across surfaces that are deeper and closer than they at first appear. Key characters and situations in the book derive from the works of Alfred Hitchcock, Henri-Georges Clozot, Jean-Pierre Melville, Oscar Wilde, Georges Perec, Patricia Highsmith, William Shakespeare, Jean Racine, Pierre Corneille, and Arthur Conan Doyle, among many others. This is virtuality and reality for the phobic, making it a fascinating and viable document of and episteme for the anxious age in which we (always) find ourselves living, though not yet fully alive. This performance of suspect evidence speaks to and in the ways we are organically inauthentic, the cause of our own causality and our own worst eyewitnesses to all that appears and disappears in space and time.

Modernism and the Theatre of the Baroque

Modernism and the Theatre of the Baroque
Author: Kate Armond
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781474419642

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Redrawing the conventional map of Victorian Poetics

Culture of the Baroque

Culture of the Baroque
Author: José Antonio Maravall
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1986
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816614455

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Maravall focuses on the beginnings of Spanish Baroque mass culture as it developes in 17th century Spain and the role culture plays in the formation of the modern state in relationship to other western European contries.

Joseph Brodsky and the Baroque

Joseph Brodsky and the Baroque
Author: David MacFadyen
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 269
Release: 1999-01-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780773567399

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MacFadyen shows that the works of John Donne, the existential philosophy of Kierkegaard and Sestov, and the cities of St Petersburg and Venice inspired in Brodsky a fundamentally Baroque evolution. He provides a compelling and comprehensive examination of Brodsky's poetry and prose in a fascinating overview of some problems of post-soviet aesthetics. The book concludes with a reassessment of Brodsky's final role, that of cross-cultural, bilingual essayist. Joseph Brodsky and the Baroque will appeal to students and scholars of Russian literature as well as the growing body of Brodsky's admirers.

Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment

Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment
Author: Michel Delon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1512
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135959982

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This acclaimed translation of Michel Delon's Dictionnaire Europen des Lumires contains more than 350 signed entries covering the art, economics, science, history, philosophy, and religion of the Enlightenment. Delon's team of more than 200 experts from around the world offers a unique perspective on the period, providing offering not only factual information but also critical opinions that give the reader a deeper level of understanding. An international team of translators, editors, and advisers, under the auspices of the French Ministry of Culture, has brought this collection of scholarship to the English-speaking world for the first time.

A History of the Oratorio The oratoria in the baroque era Protestant Germany and England

A History of the Oratorio  The oratoria in the baroque era  Protestant Germany and England
Author: Howard E. Smither
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1977
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0807812943

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History of the Oratorio: Vol. 2: the Oratorio in the Baroque Era: Protestant Germany and England

Walking Macao Reading the Baroque

Walking Macao  Reading the Baroque
Author: Jeremy Tambling,Louis Lo
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9789622099371

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This volume brings to the reader the art and architecture of Macao, and the baroque treasures that make the territory so attractive. As the authors consider the special nature of Macao's baroque, they discuss whether its Chinese architecture are also baroque; and what is the importance of the new casino architecture.

Adventures with the Theory of the Baroque and French Philosophy

Adventures with the Theory of the Baroque and French Philosophy
Author: Nadir Lahiji
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781474228534

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Analysing the reception of contemporary French philosophy in architecture over the last four decades, Adventures with the Theory of the Baroque and French Philosophy discusses the problematic nature of importing philosophical categories into architecture. Focusing particularly on the philosophical notion of the Baroque in Gilles Deleuze, this study examines traditional interpretations of the concept in contemporary architecture theory, throwing up specific problems such as the aestheticization of building theory and practice. Identifying these and other issues, Nadir Lahiji constructs a concept of the baroque in contrast to the contemporary understanding in architecture discourse. Challenging the contemporary dominance of the Neo-Baroque as a phenomenon related to postmodernism and late capitalism, he establishes the Baroque as a name for the paradoxical unity of 'kitsch' and 'high' art and argues that the digital turn has enhanced the return of the Baroque in contemporary culture and architectural practice that he brands a pseudo-event in the term 'neobaroque'. Lahiji's original critique expands on the misadventure of architecture with French Philosophy and explains why the category of the Baroque, if it is still useful to keep in architecture criticism, must be tied to the notion of Post-Rationalism. Within this latter notion, he draws on the work of Alain Badiou to theorize a new concept of the Baroque as Event. Alongside close readings of Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno and Michel Foucault related to the criticism of the Baroque and Modernity and discussions of the work of Frank Gehry, in particular, this study draws on Jacque Lacan's concept of the baroque and presents the first comprehensive treatment of the psychoanalytical theory of the Baroque in the work of Lacan.