The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity by Linda Nochlin

The Body in Pieces: The Fragment as a Metaphor of Modernity



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Publisher: Thames & Hudson


Few months later, he dedicates one of his two lectures for the radio broadcast France Culture (audio at the end of the article) -the other one being the Utopian Body quoted in another article- to this concept. Jul 6, 2013 - On hand, he depicts Edward Munch's painting of The Scream as an icon of modernism: fear, alienation, horror at the impending fragmentation of the body and its subjective reality are, in Jameson's eyes, all part of a potent affective 10 The dynamic energy of The Scream may very well not be one of lost affect, but the loss of the body's dominant subjectivity, the loss of its signifying coding; if we are to pose a counterpoint to The Scream, what about a piece by Rothko? Identity politics merely indexes the fragmentation of what had formerly been a political subject. Sep 7, 2012 - Until these questions are answered, the very idea a piece of music by Beethoven promises freedom remains as opaque as it is intriguing. Empirical 'I' in authorial self-effacement seeks to secure the autonomy of the work, the author is the mechanism through which the organism evolves. And it's not even the more robust (non-)systems of postmodern or post-structural thought that are now to be integrated into the body of Marxist theory. And yet, will includes the “will to truth,” which Nietzsche, an “immoralist” who is also one of modernity's major moral philosophers, never quite abandons. Jan 7, 2013 - The result is a radical dualism between body and soul, between my mind (res cogitans) and all external entities (res extensa), between “I” and both the physical world of nature and the social world of other human beings. Feb 7, 2014 - Onto-logics can be considered as the integrated movement of body, mind and speech, and by extension, the becoming (i.e. Nov 27, 2013 - “Exiting the vampire castle,” a piece addressing the former of these topics, appeared on The North Star five days ago. On the philosophical significance of this metaphor in Hegel see Wolff (2004); and Sedgwick (2001). Mar 27, 2008 - This excursion is meant to be a dialog about different forms of sculpture, how physical objects "map" sound objects onto the kinds of metaphors we use to hold contemporary information culture together - think of it as hearing the sound of the . Jun 30, 2012 - The word heterotopia is first used by Foucault in his preface of The Order of Things (1966) for which the topos (space) involved is a metaphorical space in the language. The organism is characterised by a reciprocity between part and whole, since the whole is made up of parts, and the part is constituted as a part (rather than a fragment) by virtue of sharing in the end of the whole. By emphasizing this chasm between his private .. Movement) of feeling, thinking and action (speech acts as a primordial case). This is, since we can trace our current dualistic condition from pre-dualistic, pre-dialectical origins, it is perfectly reasonable to imagine a human nature evolved beyond the dualistically-conditioned mind and psyche, which limits us to dialecticism and fragmentation.

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