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  • concepts: a travelogue

    concepts by Herzogenrath, Bernd;

    a travelogue

    Sorozatcím: Thinking Media;

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    • Kiadó Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. június 27.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9781501375309
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem406 oldal
    • Méret 214x138x24 mm
    • Súly 500 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 22 bw illus
    • 565

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    This book foregrounds that English monolingualism reduces both our linguistic and conceptual resources, presenting concepts from the cultures of 4 continents and 26 languages.

    Concepts seem to work best when created in the interspace between theory and praxis, and between philosophy, art, and science. Deleuze himself had generated many concepts in this encounter between philosophy and non-philosophy, including his ideas of affects and percepts, of becoming, the stutter, the rhizome, movement-image and time-image, the rhizome. What happens, if instead of ""other disciplines,"" we take other cultures, other languages, other philosophies? Does not the focus on English as a hegemonic language of academic discourse deny us a plethora of possibilities, of possible Denkfiguren, of possible concepts?

    Each contributor explores ideas that are key to thinking in their language - about sound and silence, voice and image, living and thinking, the self and the world - while simultaneously addressing the issue of translation. Each chapter demonstrates that translation itself is a way of invention, rather than just a rendering of concepts from one system in terms of another. This collection acts as a travelogue. The journey does not follow a particular trajectory-some countries are not on the map; some are visited twice. So, there is no claim to completeness involved here-it is rather an invitation to answer to the call.

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    Acknowledgements
    Dedication

    Introduction
    Bernd Herzogenrath (Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany)

    1. Liana Psarologaki (Greek) (University of Suffolk, UK)
    Anaesthesis, Sensoma, Veoma: Cyborg Life Modes of Immersion After Deleuze

    2. Sebastian Wiedemann (Brazilian) (Pontifical Bolivarian University, Columbia)
    Antropofagia: Devouring Experimentations of a Manifesto Towards a Kinosophy to Come

    3. Ana Peraica (Croatian) (Danube University Krems, Austria)
    Autofotografija, Or; a non-human selfie

    4. Bhaskar Sarkar (Persian) (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)
    Bazaar: The Persistence of the Informal

    5. Helena Wu (Chinese) (University of British Columbia, Canada)
    Be (Like) Water

    6. Agnieszka Dytman-Stasienko and Jan Stasienko (Polish) (University of Lower Silesia, Wroclaw, Poland)
    cmiatlo and swiecien : Jacek Dukaj's Concepts in the Perspective of Philosophy of Visual Media and Telecommunication

    7. Kajri Jain (Hindi) (University of Toronto, Canada)
    Darshan: Vision as Touch and the Stakes of Immediacy

    8. Budhaditya Chattopadhyay (Sanskrit) (Artist/ Independent Scholar, the Netherlands)
    Dhvani: Resonance

    9. Bernd Herzogenrath (German) (Goethe Universitï¿1⁄2t Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
    Gestell: Heidegger's Cyborg and the Vicissitudes of the Machine | Body

    10. Woosung Kang (Korean) (Seoul National University, South Korea)
    Gong | Saek: The Ineffable Persistence of Becoming

    11. Jukka-Pekko Puro & Veli-Matti Karhulahti (Finnish) (University of Turku, Finland)
    Hiljaa: Silent and Slow Media Use

    12. Babson Ajibade (Yoruba) (University of Cross River State, Nigeria)
    ko ko kï¿1⁄2, the Sound of Colonial Shoes - Forgotten Words of a Yoruba Song of Success

    13. Holger Schulze (French/ German) (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
    L'Implï¿1⁄2xe: What's in a Situation?

    14. Erik Steinskog (Norwegian) (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
    Ljom - A Meditation

    15. Soudhamini (Sanskrit) (Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia)
    Maya: A Measured Response to and in Cinematic Virtual Reality

    16. Jukka Sihvonen (Finnish) (University of Turku, Finland)
    Mediataju: A Sense of Media

    17. Vï¿1⁄2t Pokornï¿1⁄2 (Czech) (UJEP ï¿1⁄2stï¿1⁄2 nad Labem & the Institute of Philosophy AS CR, Czech Republic)
    Myslet mï¿1⁄2dii. Thinking In, With or Through Media: Images, Interfaces, Apparatuses

    18. Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari (Iranian) (University of Tehran, Iran)
    Naqqali: Iranian Storytelling in Two Films by Ali Hatami

    19. Gretchen Jude (Japanese) (University of California, Davis, USA)
    Nikusei: The Fleshly Voice

    20. Julia Vassilieva (Russian) (Monash University, Australia)
    (OTKAZ): From Expressive Movement to a Figure of Thought

    21. Mohammad Hadi (Persian)
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    22. Didi Cheeka (The Twi language of the Akan people of Ghana) (Filmmaker/ Critic, Nigeria)
    Sankofa- A Synthesis

    23. Susana Viegas (Portuguese) (Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal)
    Saudade: (De)Mythologizing a Portuguese concept

    24. Lorenz Engell (German) (Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany)
    Schalten und Walten: Towards Operative Ontologies in the Digital Iconosphere

    25. Sebastian Kawanami-Breu (Japanese) (Tokyo University, Japan) and Shintaro Miyazaki (University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland)
    Seken: Webs and Networks of In-Betweenness

    26. Victor Fan (Chinese) (King's College London, UK)
    Tathagatagarbha: Translating the Untranslatable

    27. Bogdan Deznan (Romanian) (University of Bucharest, Romania) and Andrei Ionescu (Independent Scholar, Romania)
    Todetita: Facebook's Ontological Malady

    28. Lucia D'Errico (Italian) (Orpheus Institute, Belgium)
    Togliere di scena

    29. Chantelle Gray (Nguni language group) (North-West University, South Africa)
    Ubuntu: Be-ing Becoming (Capable of Being Affected)

    30. Suk-Jun Kim (Korean) (University of Aberdeen, UK)
    Uri: Sound and the Porous Self

    31. Andreas Jacobsson (Swedish) (Karlstad University, Sweden)
    ""Utbrytningsdrï¿1⁄2m"": Swedish Audio-visual Expressions of a Desire for Leaving Far

    32. Rick Dolphijn (Dutch) (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
    Wellevenskunst

    33. Cora Bender (Transcultural) (Universitï¿1⁄2t Siegen, Germany)
    Line and Bump

    Contributors
    Index

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