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Hypermodernity and Visuality


Hypermodernity and Visuality


Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture and Politics

von: Peter R. Sedgwick

44,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 29.04.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9781786604910
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 244

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<span><span>This book engages with the question of making sense of seeing in today’s technologically dominated world. It does so by exploring the notion of the ‘hypermodern’, a term which is used to capture the drive in contemporary culture to achieve ever greater speed and efficiency. The volume draws principally on the thought of Paul Virilio and Friedrich Nietzsche. The text’s key argument is that destabilizing tendencies, which become increasingly evident in hypermodern culture, spring from its having a dual character. This duality turns on hypermodernity’s uncomfortable, unstable and possibly unsustainable relation to its own past. The volume engages with this dual character in a unique way. Its discussions are prefaced by poems and photographic images which together frame and permeate the text’s arguments and analyses. Part One offers linked engagements with Virilio’s articulation of the hypermodernized cultural-visual environment, Nietzsche’s accounts of history, power and archaic visuality, and briefer discussions of various other writers. Part Two presents a creative elaboration of these engagements through a combination of poetry, image and aphorism. Through this combination the digital image, a quintessentially hypermodern form of representation, is turned against itself to allow for reflection on the ethics and politics of seeing today. The volume concludes with an open-ended dialogue on visual culture, the archaic and the hypermodern.</span></span>
<span><span>This book engages with the question of making sense of seeing in today’s technologically dominated world. It does so by exploring the notion of the ‘hypermodern’, a term which is used to capture the drive in contemporary culture to achieve ever greater speed and efficiency.</span></span>
<span><span>Preface / Introduction: Archaeology of the Instant / 1. Screens of the Medusa / 2. 17 seconds / 3. 'I am the wound and the knife' / 4. Pixel archaeology / 5. Speed of Tragedy / 6. Dialogue: The Uncanny Speeds of Space</span></span>
<span>Peter R. Sedgwick is Reader in Philosophy at Cardiff University.</span>

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