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OverviewThe fleeting nature of time is a defining feature of modern and postmodern existence. Identified by Reinhart Koselleck as the temporalization («Verzeitlichung») of all areas of human knowledge and experience around 1800, the concept of critical time continues to intrigue researchers across the arts and humanities. This volume combines theoretical and critical approaches to temporality with case studies on the engagement with the modern sense of time in German literature, visual art and culture from the eighteenth century to the present. Contributions explore key areas in the cultural history of time: time in art and aesthetic theory, the intellectual history of time, the relationship between time and space in literature and visual art, the politics of time and memory, and the poetics of time. Essays question the focus on acceleration in recent critical discourse by also revealing the contrapuntal fascination with slowness and ecstatic moments, notions of polyphonous time and simultaneity, the dialectic of time and space, and complex aesthetic temporalities breaking with modern time-regimes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dirk GöttschePublisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Imprint: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Edition: New edition Volume: 3 Weight: 0.560kg ISBN: 9783034319423ISBN 10: 3034319428 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 26 April 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Dirk Göttsche: Introduction – Gabriele Neher/Jonathan Tallant: The Philosophy of Time and the Implications from Renaissance Art – Jerome Carroll: Acceleration and Retardation: Temporality, Modernist Poetics and Modernity in the Work of Hans Blumenberg and Viktor Shklovsky – Maike Oergel: «The Grand Poem of our Time»: Carlyle, Zeitgeist and his History of the French Revolution – Brian Elliott: Revolution, History and Time in Benjamin and Sloterdijk – Dirk Oschmann: Formbewusstsein als Zeitbewusstsein. Die Anfänge moderner Zeitpoetik im 18. Jahrhundert – Eva Axer: The «inexorable law of perpetual mutation»: Motherwell and Goethe on the Tradition of the Ballad – Ralf Simon: The Temporality of Hospitality – Simon Ward: «Of Time and the City»: Contemporary Visual Culture and the Times of Berlin – Iulia-Karin Patrut: Eigenlogische und historische Zeit in den transmedialen Collagen Herta Müllers. Memoria nach 1989 – Ulrich Bach: On Re-describing History in Christoph Ransmayr’s Die Schrecken des Eises und der Finsternis and Lilian Faschinger’s Stadt der Verlierer – Dirk Göttsche: Zeitpoetik in Kleiner Prosa der Gegenwart – Sabine Zubarik: The Ethics of Time: Stasis and Dilation in Thomas Lehr’s 42 and Svend Age Madsen’s Days with Diam – Sascha Seiler: Das Ende der Zeit. Die Darstellung der Apokalypse in Thomas Glavinics Die Arbeit der Nacht und Cormac McCarthys The Road.ReviewsCritical Time takes a nuanced view of how modern culture has struggled with time, speed and acceleration. The historical frame and the cross-cultural perspectives make for a thought-provoking survey in this most fascinating arena. (Professor Karen Leeder, University of Oxford) «Critical Time takes a nuanced view of how modern culture has struggled with time, speed and acceleration. The historical frame and the cross-cultural perspectives make for a thought-provoking survey in this most fascinating arena.» (Professor Karen Leeder, University of Oxford) Critical Time takes a nuanced view of how modern culture has struggled with time, speed and acceleration. The historical frame and the cross-cultural perspectives make for a thought-provoking survey in this most fascinating arena. (Professor Karen Leeder, University of Oxford) Author InformationDirk Göttsche is Professor of German at the University of Nottingham, Member of the Academia Europaea, and Honorary President of the International Raabe Society. He completed his Dr phil. (1986) and his Habilitation (1999) at the University of Münster. His recent publications include Kleine Prosa in Moderne und Gegenwart (2006) and Remembering Africa: The Rediscovery of Colonialism in Contemporary German Literature (2013). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |