‘Nobody knows how to write’. Thus opens this carefully nuanced and accessible collection of essays by one of the most important writer-philosophers of the 20th century, Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998). First published in French in 1991 as Lectures d'enfance, these essays have never been printed as a collection in English. In them, Lyotard investigates his idea of infantia, or the infancy of thought that resists all forms of development, either human or technological. Each essay responds to works by writers and thinkers who are central to cultural modernism, such as James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Hannah Arendt, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Sigmund Freud. This volume – with a new introduction and afterword by Robert Harvey and Kiff Bamford – contextualises Lyotard’s thought and demonstrates his continued relevance today.
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Foreword, Robert Harvey (Stony Brook University, USA) Infans, J-Fr. Lyotard, trans. Mary Lydon Return: Joyce, J-Fr. Lyotard, trans. Robert Harvey & Mark S. Roberts. Prescription: Kafka, J-Fr. Lyotard, trans Christopher Fynsk Survivor: Arendt, J-Fr. Lyotard, trans. Robert Harvey & Mark S. Roberts Words: Sartre, J-Fr. Lyotard, trans. Jeffrey Mehlman Disorder: Valéry, J-Fr. Lyotard, trans. Robert Harvey Voices: Freud, J-Fr. Lyotard, trans. Georges Van Den Abbeele Afterword, Kiff Bamford (Leeds Beckett University, UK) Notes Bibliography of Works by J-Fr. Lyotard in English Translation Index
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Readings in Infancy marks a genuine turn in Lyotard’s work. After the reflection on the sublime comes the elaboration of the subliminal. Infancy is this non-conscious, prelinguistic state in which the subject is born and yet does not exist. If the sublime is the experience of the too late, the subliminal is that of the too early. In-between them, Lyotard powerfully unravels the traumatic adventure of the unpresentable.
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An important collection of late writings by one of the most provocative French philosophers of the 20th century, Jean-François Lyotard, published together in English for the first time.
This collection has never been published in English before

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350167353
Publisert
2023-02-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
184

Biographical note

Jean-François Lyotard (1924-98) was a French philosopher, sociologist, and literary theorist. His interdisciplinary interests included epistemology, communication, modern art, postmodern art, literature, critical theory, the sublime, and the relationship between aesthetics and politics. He was also a director of the International College of Philosophy. Robert Harvey is Distinguished Professor at Stony Brook University, USA. His most recent books are Sharing Common Ground: A Space for Ethics (Bloomsbury, 2017) and Witnessness: Beckett, Levi, Dante and the Foundations of Ethics (Continuum, 2010). From 2001 until 2007, Harvey was a programme director at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris. Kiff Bamford is Reader in Contemporary Art in the School of Art, Architecture and Design at Leeds Beckett University, UK. He is also an artist and lecturer and the author of Lyotard and the ‘Figural’ in Performance, Art and Writing (Bloomsbury 2012), Jean-François Lyotard: Critical Lives (2017) and editor of Jean-François Lyotard: The Interviews and Debates (Bloomsbury, 2020).