Corpus III: Cruor and other writings
"A beautiful, profound series of reflections on the body by one of the most prominent and consequential philosophers of continental Europe. This landmark volume brings into English Jean-Luc Nancy's last completed work and concludes his remarkable philosophical reflections on the body, a pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A beautiful, profound series of reflections on the body by one of the most prominent and consequential philosophers of continental Europe. This landmark volume brings into English Jean-Luc Nancy's last completed work and concludes his remarkable philosophical reflections on the body, a project he began almost thirty years ago. Taking the body as an intersection of pulsing life and destructive cruelty on a global scale, Nancy's account becomes more vivid, more physical, than ever, even as it ventures into language that is as lyrical as it is profound. This vividness is manifest in blood: as it flows, in all its pulsing and forceful circulation, and as it spills, in the cruelty of existences confronted daily by countless destructions. This can be described as sanguis and cruor, the two Latin words for blood's intermingled but distinct aspects. This distinction allows Nancy to highlight an almost mystical sense of the body (yet one that remains soberly on this side of its manifest insistence), alongside the cruelty that pervades our world - a world whose very existence is threatened by its reduction to mere objects. The exceptional writings brought together in Corpus III comprise a masterful work of philosophy that marries rigorous erudition - on Freud, Nietzsche, and others - with rich poetic language and an actual poem. Nancy's thought opens the body onto its own unaccountable origins, its plural singularities, its enmeshed instantiations, and its excessive irreducibles, which are also the elusive excesses of language. Whereas in earlier texts Nancy has referred to this excess as poetry, here he performs it in the form of a poem, in the extraordinary hymn entitled Stoma. While the publication of a poem by Nancy is a notable event, equally noteworthy is a remarkable essay entitled "Scandalous Death," in which Nancy meditated on a subject that was to come to him too soon after. Above all, the book is crucial for bringing into English Cruor, the very last book Nancy completed before his death, an evocative meditation offered by a great thinker on the complex conditions of his own - and our - singular survival"-- |
Beschreibung: | "Part I of this book was originally published in French as Jean-Luc Nancy, Cruor, Suivi de Nostalgie du père, Copyright © 2021 Éditions Galilée"-- t.p. verso 1111 |
Beschreibung: | vii, 132 Seiten Illustration 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781531501129 1531501125 9781531501112 1531501117 |
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520 | 3 | |a This distinction allows Nancy to highlight an almost mystical sense of the body (yet one that remains soberly on this side of its manifest insistence), alongside the cruelty that pervades our world - a world whose very existence is threatened by its reduction to mere objects. The exceptional writings brought together in Corpus III comprise a masterful work of philosophy that marries rigorous erudition - on Freud, Nietzsche, and others - with rich poetic language and an actual poem. Nancy's thought opens the body onto its own unaccountable origins, its plural singularities, its enmeshed instantiations, and its excessive irreducibles, which are also the elusive excesses of language. Whereas in earlier texts Nancy has referred to this excess as poetry, here he performs it in the form of a poem, in the extraordinary hymn entitled Stoma. | |
520 | 3 | |a While the publication of a poem by Nancy is a notable event, equally noteworthy is a remarkable essay entitled "Scandalous Death," in which Nancy meditated on a subject that was to come to him too soon after. Above all, the book is crucial for bringing into English Cruor, the very last book Nancy completed before his death, an evocative meditation offered by a great thinker on the complex conditions of his own - and our - singular survival"-- | |
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spelling | Nancy, Jean-Luc 1940-2021 Verfasser (DE-588)11921721X aut Cruor Corpus III Cruor and other writings Jean-Luc Nancy ; translated by Jeff Fort [and 4 others] First edition New York Fordham University Press 2023 vii, 132 Seiten Illustration 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Perspectives in continental philosophy "Part I of this book was originally published in French as Jean-Luc Nancy, Cruor, Suivi de Nostalgie du père, Copyright © 2021 Éditions Galilée"-- t.p. verso 1111 Cruor -- Drive (Pulsion) -- Rhythm Self (Soi) -- You (Toi) -- Instance -- Glorious Body -- Matrix -- It/Self (Erudite Interlude) -- Extension -- Self/Same -- Excitation -- For -- Myth -- Sacrifice -- Torture -- Embrace -- Justice -- Sublime -- But Still Again -- Life Is Cruel -- Eros, Thanatos, Cosmos -- Drives without Objects -- Longing for the Father -- Lesson -- Stoma -- Hymne Stomique / Stoma: A Hymn -- Afterword to Stoma / by Andrea Gyenge and John Paul Ricco -- Scandalous death "A beautiful, profound series of reflections on the body by one of the most prominent and consequential philosophers of continental Europe. This landmark volume brings into English Jean-Luc Nancy's last completed work and concludes his remarkable philosophical reflections on the body, a project he began almost thirty years ago. Taking the body as an intersection of pulsing life and destructive cruelty on a global scale, Nancy's account becomes more vivid, more physical, than ever, even as it ventures into language that is as lyrical as it is profound. This vividness is manifest in blood: as it flows, in all its pulsing and forceful circulation, and as it spills, in the cruelty of existences confronted daily by countless destructions. This can be described as sanguis and cruor, the two Latin words for blood's intermingled but distinct aspects. This distinction allows Nancy to highlight an almost mystical sense of the body (yet one that remains soberly on this side of its manifest insistence), alongside the cruelty that pervades our world - a world whose very existence is threatened by its reduction to mere objects. The exceptional writings brought together in Corpus III comprise a masterful work of philosophy that marries rigorous erudition - on Freud, Nietzsche, and others - with rich poetic language and an actual poem. Nancy's thought opens the body onto its own unaccountable origins, its plural singularities, its enmeshed instantiations, and its excessive irreducibles, which are also the elusive excesses of language. Whereas in earlier texts Nancy has referred to this excess as poetry, here he performs it in the form of a poem, in the extraordinary hymn entitled Stoma. While the publication of a poem by Nancy is a notable event, equally noteworthy is a remarkable essay entitled "Scandalous Death," in which Nancy meditated on a subject that was to come to him too soon after. Above all, the book is crucial for bringing into English Cruor, the very last book Nancy completed before his death, an evocative meditation offered by a great thinker on the complex conditions of his own - and our - singular survival"-- Human body (Philosophy) Fort, Jeff 1966- (DE-588)1139367390 trl |
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