Phenomenology, New Materialism, and Advances In the Pulsatile Imaginary Rites of Disimagination

Phenomenology, New Materialism, and Advances In the Pulsatile Imaginary: Rites Of Disimagination brings together scholars from art history and image theory, literary studies and philosophy. Chapters of this volume engage with the overarching theme of imagination as a pulsatile force embedded in word...

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Other Authors: Isar, Nicoletta (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2024, 2024
Edition:1st ed. 2024
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Part I Theoretical Advances in the Pulsatile Imaginary and Disimagination
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 States Of Image: Elan, Pulsion, Rapt, Rupture, Caesura and Syncopation
  • Part II Emergences – Resurgences. Pulsatile Flow
  • Chapter 3 Emergences and Resurgences: Notes on the Unformed in Conversation with Henri Michaux
  • Chapter 4 Pulsatile Choreography: Rhythm, (Dis)Enchantment, and Disimagination in Premodern Dance
  • Chapter 5 Passing and Flowing: Rhythmical Entanglements of Writing, Painting and Knitting in Virginia Woolf and Berthe Morisot
  • Chapter 6 Confusion at Sea: The Return to Water
  • Part III Tearing Mimesis – Ways Of Disimagination And Re-Incarnation Of Image
  • Chapter 7 Incarnation and Déchirure; Annunciation and Crucifixion
  • Chapter 8 Painting Matter and Trace. Reflections on Horia Bernea’s art
  • Chapter 9 Rite of Spring – Rite of Disimagination: An Inquiry into the Pulsatile Imaginary of Stravinsky’s Le Sacre
  • Chapter 10 Kneading dreams: Material imagination and agency in performative clay works
  • Part IV Vibrant Mimesis, New Materialism, And Otherness
  • Chapter 11 Vibrant Mimesis: New Materialism to Mimetic Studies
  • Chapter 12 Motor of Darkness: On the Cartographic Visual Drive of Anthropocene Culture
  • Chapter 13 A Venture into the realm of the nonhuman - or how artistic performative methods can propose a practice of exchanging knowledge with matter