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Author Restuccia, Frances L., 1951-

Title Agamben's political ontology of nudity in literature and art / Frances L. Restuccia
Published New York : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (1 volume)
Series Literary criticism and cultural theory
Literary criticism and cultural theory.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Prolegomenon to Agamben's Political Ontology of Nudity in Literature and Art; PART I: Literature and Art; 1 Profaning the Messiah or Why Can't Dulcinea Love Us?; 2 A Messianic Aesthetic: Lily Briscoe's Vision; 3 The Melancholic and Messianic Allure of Venice or How Best to Access the Inaccessible; 4 Non-unveilable Nudity: Death in Venice; 5 Agamben's Open: Coetzee's Dis-grace; 6 The Glorious Body: The Nude in Art; PART II: Theory (Heidegger and Lacan)
7 Agamben's Post-Metaphysical Metapolitics: Departing from Heidegger8 Is the Gaze a State of Exception?; Afterword; Works Cited; Index
Summary This volume develops the central (though neglected) Agambenian concept of nudity along with its crucial political implications. The book discovers within The Use of Bodies a philosophical path to Agamben's "ontology of nudity," as it is subtended by his notion of the messianic--a dual temporality of form in motion reflected in the image of a whirlpool that is autonomous although no drop of water belongs to it separately. Drawn from Paul and Benjamin (rather than Derrida), Agamben's messianic is elaborated in this study through its embodiment in literature--Woolf's To the Lighthouse, James's The Aspern Papers, Brodsky's Watermark, and Mann's Death in Venice--in response to Agamben's insistence on the wedding of poetry and philosophy. In particular, Coetzee's Disgrace gives poetic form to Agamben's focus on the dissolution of the human/animal border, the salvation of the unsavable, and "nudity"--All to illustrate Agamben's Open without a closedness. This text shows how art serves as the house of philosophy also by taking up the nude in visual art, making the case that, in comprising chronos and kairos (the two messianic components of Agamben's ontology of nudity), art demonstrates the constitution of form-of-life for the viewer. Emphasizing Agamben's privileged non-unveilability/nudity, this book finally examines two major missed encounters, with Heidegger and Lacan, philosophers of the veil. Veiling to Agamben correlates with the sovereignty/bare life structure of the exception, which his ontology of nudity is meant to deactivate--as there is no such thing as a bare life
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes A Boston College English Professor, Frances Restuccia teaches contemporary theory, modernism, and the world novel. Her published books areJames Joyce and the Law of the Father(Yale UP 1989); Melancholicsin Love (Rowman & Littlefield 2000); Amorous Acts:Lacanian Ethics in Modernism, Film, and Queer Theory(Stanford UP 2006); and The Blue Box:Kristevan/Lacanian Readings of Contemporary Film (Continuum 2012). She co-chairs "Psychoanalytic Practices" at Harvard. Recent essays have appeared in Philosophy Today, Genre, Comparative Literature, and American Imago
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Subject Agamben, Giorgio, 1942-
SUBJECT Agamben, Giorgio, 1942- fast
Subject Nude in art.
nudes (representations)
LITERARY CRITICISM -- General.
Nude in art
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429261749
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