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Book Title
Mood and Trope: The Rhetoric and Poetics of Affect
Publication Date
2020-01-28
Pages
304
ISBN
9780226673264

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Publisher
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
022667326X
ISBN-13
9780226673264
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038268779

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
304 Pages
Publication Name
Mood and Trope : the Rhetoric and Poetics of Affect
Language
English
Subject
European / General, General, Aesthetics, Subjects & Themes / General
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Philosophy
Author
John Brenkman
Format
Trade Paperback

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0.1 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.6 in

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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2019-025716
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
In an earlier dark time, Kenneth Burke famously called literature 'equipment for living.' In our own moment, John Brenkman's Mood and Trope serves as a closely-reasoned and useful guide to the history of philosophies of affect and the passions. Reading texts from the Renaissance to the present with his usual clarity and precision, Brenkman shows us how literature has extended and deepened the possibilities of feeling and knowledge of feeling alike. In the end he argues that practices of poiesis and learning have played, and can continue to play, a vital role not only in the preservation of democracy, but also, as we enter an era shadowed by the prospect of extinction, in human flourishing itself., This unusual, potent contribution to affect studies ranges widely over philosophy and literature to explore the centrality of trope and rhetoric to the inescapable triad of mood (affect), understanding (thought), and speech (discourse). Reconnecting affect studies with major issues in literary studies, philosophy, and aesthetics, Brenkman makes a fundamental contribution to this emergent field., Brenkman's Mood and Trope is a major contribution to contemporary literary studies, bringing a renewed conception of affect to bear upon poetics. Combining philosophical inquiry with brilliant interpretive readings, Brenkman not only draws out the distinctive imbrications of mood and trope across a range of modern poetic projects but also revitalizes the concept of criticism itself through a stunning reframing of Kantian aesthetic judgment in pragmatic, communicative terms., [ Mood and Trope ] is eminently readable and profits from Brenkman's talent in drawing together disparate threads within literature, philosophy, and aesthetics.
Dewey Decimal
809/.93353
Table Of Content
Introduction Mood Naming by Misnaming From Heidegger to Aristotle A Philosophical Quartet Part 1 The Poetics of Affect 1 Affect, Self-Affection, Attunement Touch Betrayal , or, Involuted Rage Poe's Raven and Freud's Jokes The Ontic Jolt 2 Mood and Trope in the Lyric Passions of the Signifier Baudelaire's Spleen Pathos and Form Li-Young Lee's Fury I, Not I 3 Sensation and Being Deleuze's Rat The Artwork between Heidegger and Deleuze Three Theses on Art Shakespearean Aside Language, Art, Truth Part 2 Feeling and the Vocation of Criticism 4 This is beautiful , or, The Urge to Persuade Kant despite Nietzsche Feeling for Others Aesthetic "Regimes" and Artistic "Paradigms" Tino Sehgal, or, Criticism's Outer Edge Rineke Djikstra, or, Criticism's Inner Edge Nietzschean Creativity 5 Angst/Rausch/Riss Nietzsche after Heidegger Rift-Design "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty" Jorie Graham, or, The Thing Called Form Anecdote of the Jug 6 The Fate of Beauty Mont Blanc Anthropos-Physis-Techne Kant's Affects Form and Formlessness Acknowledgments Notes Index
Synopsis
In Mood and Trope , John Brenkman introduces two provocative propositions to affect theory: that human emotion is intimately connected to persuasion and figurative language; and that literature, especially poetry, lends precision to studying affect because it resides there not in speaking about feelings, but in the way of speaking itself. Engaging a quartet of modern philosophers--Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Deleuze--Brenkman explores how they all approach the question of affect primarily through literature and art. He draws on the differences and dialogues among them, arguing that the vocation of criticism is incapable of systematicity and instead must be attuned to the singularity and plurality of literary and artistic creations. In addition, he confronts these four philosophers and their essential concepts with a wide array of authors and artists, including Pinter and Poe, Baudelaire, Jorie Graham and Li-Young Lee, Shakespeare, Tino Sehgal, and Francis Bacon. Filled with surprising insights, Mood and Trope provides a rich archive for rethinking the nature of affect and its aesthetic and rhetorical stakes.
LC Classification Number
PN56.E6B74 2019

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