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Adventures with the Theory of the Baroque and French Philosophy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Lahiji, Nadir
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; Foreword; Toward the Baroque Critique of Architectural Ideology; Preface; Acknowledgment; Introduction: Philosophy, Architecture, and the Baroque Subject to Truth; The baroque as a "Problem of Thought"; "The Supersensible is Appearance qua Appearance"; Chapter 1 Excursus: Variations on the Theme of Baroque Theory and Philosophy; "The splinter in your eye is the best magnifying-glass"; A re-turn or repetition?; Which baroque theory?; "A Triumph of the Gaze over the Eye": Baroque and anamorphosis; From "Looking Awry" to the "Parallax View."
  • The baroque and the neo-baroque: An overviewPart 1 The Philosophical Theory of Baroque; Chapter 2 The Baroque and Jouissance: Jacques Lacan; Sublimation and the baroque; The baroque's matheme: Between structure and topology; Chapter 3 The Baroque and the Fold: Gilles Deleuze; "What is Baroque?"; The inside and the outside; Interlude I: Theorization of Baroque as "Event"; Part 2 Modernity, Madness, and the Baroque Criticism; Chapter 4 Cogito and the Baroque in the Age of Reason: Reading Foucault; The Baroque "subject": Between madness and reason.
  • Chapter 5 Baroque Reason and the Madness of Vision: Reading Buci-GlucksmannChapter 6 Theology and the "Baroque Room": Reading Benjamin; Chapter 7 Culture Industry and the (Neo)Baroque: Reading Adorno; Part 3 Architecture and the Theory of the Baroque ; Chapter 8 The Misadventure of Architecture with French Philosophy; Chapter 9 Digital Neobaroque and the Hyper-Deleuzeans of Architecture; What is new in the "New Architecture"?; Chapter 10 Against the "Architectural" Reading of The Fold; Chapter 11 The Draped Neobaroque: Is it Possible Not to Love Frank Gehry?; Drapery: Clothing the neobaroque.
  • Contemporary idolatry: Gehry and his criticsInterlude II: Postrationalism and the Theorization of the Baroque as Real; Part 4 Postrationalism and the Adventure with French Philosophy; Chapter 12 Desuturing Architecture: Philosophy and Antiphilosophy; Chapter 13 Capitalism, Idolatry, and Critique of Neobaroque Ideology; Epilogue: The Missed Encounter of Architecture with Postrationalism; Notes; Works Cited; Index.