Lyotard and critical practice:
"Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998) was one of the previous century's most provocative thinkers. Can his work help us address the crisis currently facing the humanities? The dominant economic discourse sees the humanities as 'low-value,' an irritation at best. Lyotard helps us to...
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures vii Acknowledgments viii Introduction Kiff Bamford and Margret Grebowicz 1 Part 1 What Resists Thinking 1 Listening to the Mute Voices of Words: Errant Pedagogy in the Zone Derek R. Ford 2 15 Animal Testimony: Cetaceans Between the Interspecies and the Inhuman Margret Grebowicz and Marina Zurkow Ո 3 Under Threat: Rights and the “Thing” Claire Nouvet 39 4 A Matter of Time: Color, Affect, and the Suffering of Thought 51 Georges Van Den Abbeele Lyotard Supplement I 5 The Affect-phrase (from a Supplement to The Différend) Jean-François Lyotard, translated by Keith Crome 6 67 The Other’s Rights Jean-François Lyotard, translated by Chris Miller and Robert Smith 75 Part 2 Long Views and Distances 7 Citing and Siting the Postmodern: Lyotard and the Black Atlantic John E. Drabinski 8 Jean-François Lyotard’s Marxism, in Socialisme ou Barbarie and the 9 Lyotard and the Inhuman Mode of Production Bartosz Kužniarz Algerian War Claire Pagès 10 Lyotard, After Us Yuk Hui 85 99 111 125
Contents vi Lyotard Supplement II 11 Apathy in Theory Jean-François Lyotard, translated by Roger McKeon 12 “What we cannot reach flying we must reach limping ...” Art Présent: 141 Interview with Jean-François Lyotard Alain Pomarède, translated by Kiff Bamford an d Roger McKeon 151 Part 3 Why Art Practice? 13 Mute Communication: Drawing the Military-Industrial Complex Jill Gibbon 14 Critical Practice and Affirmative Aesthetics Ashley Woodward 15 “hang on tight and spit on me”: Lyotard and Contemporary Art Stephen Zepke 16 169 177 191 Uncertain? For sure. Limping? Certainly: Limp Thoughts on Performance Practice Kiff Bamford 205 “Afterward”: Lyotard’s PresciencePeter Gratton 219 Bibliography 225 Notes on Contributors 231 Index 235
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Contents List of Figures vii Acknowledgments viii Introduction Kiff Bamford and Margret Grebowicz 1 Part 1 What Resists Thinking 1 Listening to the Mute Voices of Words: Errant Pedagogy in the Zone Derek R. Ford 2 15 Animal Testimony: Cetaceans Between the Interspecies and the Inhuman Margret Grebowicz and Marina Zurkow Ո 3 Under Threat: Rights and the “Thing” Claire Nouvet 39 4 A Matter of Time: Color, Affect, and the Suffering of Thought 51 Georges Van Den Abbeele Lyotard Supplement I 5 The Affect-phrase (from a Supplement to The Différend) Jean-François Lyotard, translated by Keith Crome 6 67 The Other’s Rights Jean-François Lyotard, translated by Chris Miller and Robert Smith 75 Part 2 Long Views and Distances 7 Citing and Siting the Postmodern: Lyotard and the Black Atlantic John E. Drabinski 8 Jean-François Lyotard’s Marxism, in Socialisme ou Barbarie and the 9 Lyotard and the Inhuman Mode of Production Bartosz Kužniarz Algerian War Claire Pagès 10 Lyotard, After Us Yuk Hui 85 99 111 125
Contents vi Lyotard Supplement II 11 Apathy in Theory Jean-François Lyotard, translated by Roger McKeon 12 “What we cannot reach flying we must reach limping .” Art Présent: 141 Interview with Jean-François Lyotard Alain Pomarède, translated by Kiff Bamford an d Roger McKeon 151 Part 3 Why Art Practice? 13 Mute Communication: Drawing the Military-Industrial Complex Jill Gibbon 14 Critical Practice and Affirmative Aesthetics Ashley Woodward 15 “hang on tight and spit on me”: Lyotard and Contemporary Art Stephen Zepke 16 169 177 191 Uncertain? For sure. Limping? Certainly: Limp Thoughts on Performance Practice Kiff Bamford 205 “Afterward”: Lyotard’s PresciencePeter Gratton 219 Bibliography 225 Notes on Contributors 231 Index 235 |
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title_alt | Listening to the mute voices of vords : errant pedagogy in the zone, Animal testimony : cetaceans between the interspecies and the inhuman Under threat : rights and the "thing" A matter of time : color, affect, and the suffering of thought "The Affect-phrase" (from a Supplement to The Differend) "The Other's Rights" Citing and siting the postmodern : Lyotard and the Black Atlantic Jean-Francois Lyotard's Marxism, in Socialisme ou Barbarie and the Algerian War Lyotard and the inhuman mode of production Lyotard, after us "What we cannot reach flying we must reach limping" Art Présent : Interview with J.-F. Lyotard by Alain Pomarède, translated by Kiff Bamford and Roger McKeon -- "Apathy in Theory" Mute communication : drawing the Military-Industrial Complex Critical practice and affirmative aesthetics "hang on tight and spit on me" : Lyotard and contemporary art Uncertain? for sure. limping? certainly : limp thoughts on performance practice Lyotard's prescience Essays |
title_auth | Lyotard and critical practice |
title_exact_search | Lyotard and critical practice |
title_exact_search_txtP | Lyotard and critical practice |
title_full | Lyotard and critical practice edited by Kiff Bamford and Margret Grebowicz |
title_fullStr | Lyotard and critical practice edited by Kiff Bamford and Margret Grebowicz |
title_full_unstemmed | Lyotard and critical practice edited by Kiff Bamford and Margret Grebowicz |
title_short | Lyotard and critical practice |
title_sort | lyotard and critical practice |
topic | Lyotard, Jean-François 1924-1998 (DE-588)118575589 gnd |
topic_facet | Lyotard, Jean-François 1924-1998 Aufsatzsammlung |
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