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Title Chrono-topologies : hybrid spatialities and multiple temporalities / edited and introduced by Leslie Kavanaugh.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, [2010]
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Description 1 online resource (240 pages).
Series Critical studies ; vol. 32
Critical studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; v. 32.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction / Leslie Kavanaugh -- Minkowski's space-time : from visual thinking to the absolute world / Peter Galison -- Materialist theories of time / Richard T.W. Arthur -- Corollaries on space and time : a survey of Arabic sources in science and philosophy / Nader El-Bizri -- Agency and space in Darwin's concept of variation / Chunglin Kwa -- The time of history/the history of time / Leslie Kavanaugh -- Places lived in time / Mary Lynne Ellis -- Intermittences : Merleau-Ponty and Proust on time and grief / Patricia Locke -- Lyrical bodies : music and the extension of the soul / Sander van Maas -- Phased space / Raviv Ganchrow -- The evidence of film and the presence of the world : Jean-Luc Nancy's cinematic ontology / Josef Früchtl -- Societies of control and chron-topologies / M. Christine Boyer -- Digital architecture and the temporal structure of the internet experience / Antoine Picon.
Summary "The twentieth century saw many revolutions. Various transformations in the political, economic, social, technological and artistic domains not only inaugurated new eras, or at least discourses about new eras; they also often entailed a radical reorientation in the very conceptions by which any revolution could be thought. This beautifully edited collection of essays addresses itself to the particular revolution by which we came to understand the unity of space and time as ontological categories. The twelve papers collected in this volume explore the consequences of conceptions of time and its relationship to space. Although originating from the revolution in mathematics and theoretical physics, these essays extend the thinking of space-time in a multi-disciplinary approach through the philosophy of space and time, social geography, post-Marxian social theory, new network theory, the philosophy of art and culture, musicology, evolutionary biology, historiography, psychoanalytic theory, and comparative literature. The result is a fascinating snapshot of a nearly universal transformation, but one that was only slowly realized, as the debates in one field reverberated across a vast terrain of discourse and discipline. In tracing the varied responses to the developments emanating from theoretical physics, the essays in this volume reveal how discontinuous but profound shifts in knowledge and aesthetics ultimately converge on a radically transformed horizon."--Page 4 of cover.
Note Print version record.
Subject Space and time in literature -- 20th century.
Technology and civilization -- 20th century.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- General.
Space and time in literature. (OCoLC)fst01127645
Technology and civilization. (OCoLC)fst01145253
Chronological Term 1900 - 1999
Added Author Kavanaugh, Leslie Jaye.
Other Form: Print version: Chrono-topologies. Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, ©2010 9042031417 (OCoLC)671693361
ISBN 9789042031425 (electronic bk.)
9042031425 (electronic bk.)
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