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Spaces of Appearance

Aesthetics and Politics After Analogy
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 2025

Zusammenfassung

Present whenever people act together and yet never seen for what they do, spaces of appearance come in many guises: a car crash in Vienna, a discussion forum in Dresden, a baker’s queue in Paris, an art festival in Shiraz, an unbuilt house in Istanbul, a law court in Berlin, a photograph from Arkansas. Taking their cue from Hannah Arendt’s famous concept, the case studies in this volume, written in close collaboration, examine how the perceptive standards of a given political situation may subtly change or consolidate. Supported by a wealth of images, this volume demonstrates how the concept can be activated for innovative research ‒ especially in cases where an understanding of aesthetics and politics needs to go beyond their analogization.Featuring an essay by Susan Buck-Morss.

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Bibliographische Angaben

Auflage
1/2025
Copyrightjahr
2025
ISBN-Print
978-3-8376-7761-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-8394-0684-7
Verlag
transcript, Bielefeld
Sprache
Deutsch
Seiten
282
Produkttyp
Sammelband

Inhaltsverzeichnis

KapitelSeiten
  1. FrontmatterSeiten 1 - 3 Julius Schwarzwälder, Martin Renz Download Kapitel (PDF)
  2. Table of ContentsSeiten 4 - 7 Julius Schwarzwälder, Martin Renz Download Kapitel (PDF)
  3. What Are and To What End Do We Study Spaces of Appearance?Seiten 8 - 27 Julius Schwarzwälder, Martin Renz Download Kapitel (PDF)
  4. “Which, Remarkably Enough, Does Not Get Anyone Anywhere” Of Cameramen, Irrelevant Structures of Relevance, and the lackened Space of AppearanceSeiten 28 - 51 Sophie Loidolt Download Kapitel (PDF)
  5. We Need to Talk A Museum’s Response to Political Polarization in Post-Unification GermanySeiten 52 - 75 Martha Crowe Download Kapitel (PDF)
  6. Revolutions of the SensesSeiten 76 - 109 Julius Schwarzwälder, Martin Renz Download Kapitel (PDF)
  7. Paradise Lost Art, Caviar and Irreconcilable DifferencesSeiten 110 - 133 Raha Golestani Download Kapitel (PDF)
  8. When Constantinople Was a Center of Central Europe (We Were Best Friends)Seiten 134 - 159 Merve Yıldırım Download Kapitel (PDF)
  9. Proceeding Through Steps The Political Aesthetics of Legal Subjectivity in the Amtsgericht Mitte, BerlinSeiten 160 - 183 Sophie Loidolt, Susan Buck-Morss, Helena Crusius, Raha Golestani, Martha Crowe, Merve Yıldırım, Dorothea Caroline Douglas, Noah Grossmann, Reinhold Görling Download Kapitel (PDF)
  10. A Moment in Time? Arendt, Moten, and the Futures of Black Action in Little RockSeiten 184 - 203 Noah Grossmann Download Kapitel (PDF)
  11. Being and Appearance, Process and MediumSeiten 204 - 229 Reinhold Görling Download Kapitel (PDF)
  12. Active ObjectsSeiten 230 - 245 Sophie Loidolt, Susan Buck-Morss, Helena Crusius, Raha Golestani, Martha Crowe, Merve Yıldırım, Dorothea Caroline Douglas, Noah Grossmann, Reinhold Görling Download Kapitel (PDF)
  13. The ‘How’ of Knowledge With a Postscript/Preview on Planetary PerceptionSeiten 246 - 265 Susan Buck-Morss Download Kapitel (PDF)
  14. List of Illustrations and Image CreditsSeiten 266 - 276 Julius Schwarzwälder, Martin Renz Download Kapitel (PDF)
  15. AcknowledgmentsSeiten 277 - 278 Julius Schwarzwälder, Martin Renz Download Kapitel (PDF)
  16. Biographical InformationSeiten 279 - 282 Julius Schwarzwälder, Martin Renz Download Kapitel (PDF)