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  • av Hillel Schwartz
    399,-

    A novel attempt to make sense of our preoccupation with copies of all kinds--from counterfeits to instant replay, from parrots to photocopies.

  • av Lorraine Daston & Peter Galison
    425,-

  • av Gilles Deleuze
    319,-

    Gilles Deleuze examines the work of the late-nineteenth-century German novelist Leopold von Sacher--Masoch.

  • av Henri Bergson
    355

  • - Piracy and the Law of Nations
    av Daniel (Princeton University) Heller-Roazen
    373

    The philosophical genealogy of a remarkable antagonist: the pirate, the key to the contemporary paradigm of the universal foe.

  • - The Origins of the Myth of Marie-Antoinette
    av Chantal Thomas
    285 - 287

    Chantal Thomas presents the history of the mythification of one of the most infamous queens in all history, whose execution still fascinates us today.

  • av Marcel Detienne
    299,-

    Beginning with a definition of the pre-rational meaning of "truth" in archaic Greece, Detienne traces the lineage of the concept. Its distinct difference from the logic of the western philosophers is discussed and a movement from a religious to a secular thought about truth is identified.

  • av Henri Focillon
    285

    In this classic meditation on the problem of style in art history, Henri Focillon describes how art forms change over time.

  • - Gender, Generation, and the Origins of Human Dissection
    av Katharine Park
    355,-

    Women's bodies and the study of anatomy in Italy between the late thirteenth and the mid-sixteenth centuries.

  • - Proceeding from Chinese Thought and Aesthetics
    av Francois Jullien
    264

    A consideration of blandness not as the absence of defining qualities but as the harmonious union of all potential values-an infinite opening into human experience.

  • - The Visual Culture of Violence in the Late Middle Ages
    av Valentin Groebner
    319,-

    Understanding late medieval pictorial representations of violence.

  • av Jeffrey F. Hamburger
    629

  • - Politics and Art Historical Method in the 1930s
     
    359

  • av Kurt Goldstein
    399

    Kurt Goldstein (1878-1965) was already an established neuropsychologist when he emigrated from Germany to the United States in the 1930s. This book, his magnum opus and widely regarded as a modern classic in psychology and biology, grew out of his dissatisfaction with traditional natural science techniques for analyzing living beings.

  • av Lorraine (Max Planck Institute for History of Science) Daston
    425,-

  • av Gilles Deleuze
    319,-

    In this analysis of one major philosopher by another, Gilles Deleuze identifies three pivotal concepts - duration, memory, and elan vital - that are found throughout Bergson's writings and shows the relevance of Bergson's work to contemporary philosophical debates.

  • - The Na of China
    av Cai Hua
    369,-

    A fascinating account of the Na society, which functions without the institution of marriage.

  • - The Body and Violence in Mesopotamia
    av Zainab (Columbia University) Bahrani
    419

    Rituals of war and images of violence in Mesopotamia ca. 3000-500 BCE examined as "magical technologies of warfare."

  • - On the Forgetting of Language
    av Daniel Heller-Roazen
    319,-

    A far-reaching philosophical investigation into the persistence and disappearance of speech, in individuals and in linguistic communities.

  • av Shigehisa Kuriyama
    325,-

    A meditation on the human body as described by the classical Greeks and by the ancient Chinese.

  • - Essays on A Life
    av Gilles Deleuze
    295,-

    Essays by Gilles Deleuze on the search for a new empiricism.

  • - The Witness and the Archive
    av Giorgio (Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio) Agamben
    285

    In its form, this book is a kind of perpetual commentary on testimony. It did not seem possible to proceed otherwise. At a certain point, it became clear that testimony contained at its core an essential lacuna: in other words, the survivors bore witness to something it is impossible to bear witness to. As a consequence, commenting on survivors' testimony necessarily meant interrogating this lacuna or, more precisely, attempting to listen to it. Listening to something absent did not prove fruitless work for this author. Above all, it made it necessary to clear away almost all the doctrines that, since Auschwitz, heva been advanced in the name of ethics.

  • av Gilles Deleuze
    409,-

  • av Wendy Brown
    279 - 385,-

    Why do nation-states wall themselves off despite widespread proclamations of global connectedness?

  • av Alexander Kluge
    495

    If Marx¿s opus Capital provided the foundational account of the forces of production in all of their objective, machine formats, what happens when the concepts of political economy are applied not to dead labor, but to its living counterpart, the human subject? The result is Alexander Kluge and Oskar Negt¿s History and Obstinacy, a groundbreaking archaeology of the labor power that has been cultivated in the human body over the last two thousand years. First published in German 1981, and never before translated into English, this epochal collaboration between Kluge and Negt has now been edited, expanded, and updated by the authors in response to global developments of the last decade to create an entirely new analysis of ¿the capitalism within us.¿

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