<p>“Badiou’s Black is a singular and remarkable book. This is not the Badiou of ontology, set theory and the theorization of subjectivity, nor the Badiou of incisive political intervention or philosophical-historical summation. Working through a series of ficto-critical vignettes, Black is composed of subtle and diverse meditations on black as a darkness that obscures at the same time as it discloses. Black at once hearkens back to a style of personal philosophy that seemed lost with Blanchot, while also looking forward to a new mode of singular meditation that is perhaps necessary for twenty-first-century thought.”<br /><b> Claire Colebrook, Penn State University<br /><br /></b>"Alain Badiou's <i>Black: The Brilliance of a Noncolor</i> is a radical departure for the impenetrable thinker of Theory of the Subject and Being and Event. It's more in the tradition of Maurice Blanchot (or even Alexander Theroux, Mark Rothko) than Lacan or Althusser and casts an evocative pall over the way text, thought, and flesh have come to negotiate dark and light (black/white)."<b><br />Minor Literatures<br /></b></p>

Who hasn't had the frightening experience of stumbling around in the pitch dark? Alain Badiou experienced that primitive terror when he, with his young friends, made up a game called "The Stroke of Midnight." The furtive discovery of the dark continent of sex in banned magazines, the beauty of black ink on paper, but also the mysteries of space and the grief of mourning: these are some of the things we encounter as the philosopher takes us on a trip through the private theater of his mind, at the whim of his memories. Music, painting, politics, sex, and metaphysics: all contribute to making black more luminous than it has ever been.

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Who hasn't had the frightening experience of stumbling around in the pitch dark? Alain Badiou experienced that primitive terror when he, with his young friends, made up a game called "The Stroke of Midnight.
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Translator's note

Childhood and youth

Military black

The Stroke of Midnight

The black dog in the dark

The inkwell

Chalk and markers

Confusions

Early sexuality

The dialectics of black

Dialectical ambiguities

Black souls

Soulages' ultrablack

Flags

Red and black. And white. And violet.

Stendhal: the red and the black

The dark desire of/for darkness

Clothing

The black sign

Black humor, or black vs. black

Outward appearance

Physics, biology, and anthropology

The metaphorical black of the Cosmos

The secret blackness of plants

Animal black

An invention of white people

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Product details

ISBN
9781509512089
Published
2016-10-07
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight
113 gr
Height
185 mm
Width
122 mm
Thickness
13 mm
Age
UP, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
80

Author

Biographical note

Alain Badiou is a writer, philosopher, and an Emeritus Professor at the École n Normale Supérieure, Paris.