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February | 2014 | crosspollenblog
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We are the bees of the invisible. (Rilke). Monthly Archives: February 2014. Watching Sara Driver Reading Paul Bowles: A Postscript to You Are Not I. February 9, 2014. On the typewritten film script of Sara Driver’s 1981 film, under the title You Are Not I in large letters at the head of the page, we read: A FILM BY […]. Read Article →. Tabaimo: Her Room, San Jose Museum of Art. Totalitarian Interdisciplinarity: Critical Art Practice and Post-Socialist Cultural Politics. Marc Chagall: Betwee…. IF P THEN Q.
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Rethinking the Digital Hand | crosspollenblog
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We are the bees of the invisible. (Rilke). Rethinking the Digital Hand. October 18, 2013. In his essay entitled Heidegger’s Hand, the philosopher Jacques Derrida considered the appearance of the hand in the discourse of Martin Heidegger, where it occupied a central role in his meditations on technology, language, and thinking. [i]. And mental comprehension ( begriefen. To comprehend; Begriff. To say, point out), which indicates a relation between the acts of saying something and pointing to something, or...
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Review: Aleksandra Shatskikh, Vitebsk: The Life of Art | crosspollenblog
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We are the bees of the invisible. (Rilke). Review: Aleksandra Shatskikh, Vitebsk: The Life of Art. November 17, 2013. Aleksandra Shatskikh, Vitebsk: The Life of Art. Trans Katherine Foshko Tsan. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2007. 391 xiv pp. His acolytes sewed black squares to their cuffs, and as Shatskikh suggests, Lissitzky’s derivation of El from Lazar is a sort of Suprematism rebaptism, referring to a Malevich’s transrational zaum. Jackson Mac Low. Avant-Garde. Enter your comment here.
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December | 2013 | crosspollenblog
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We are the bees of the invisible. (Rilke). Monthly Archives: December 2013. Fire, Ice, and Mud: The Material Imagination of Wyndham Lewis’s Self Condemned. December 31, 2013. In his literary writing, even more than in his visual art works, Wyndham Lewis had an extraordinary sense of the reciprocal relations of materiality, meaning, and mind: a complex that […]. Read Article →. The Alphabet of Death: Concrete Poetry and Holocaust Representation in Heimrad Bäcker’s Nachschrift Project. December 20, 2013.
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March | 2014 | crosspollenblog
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We are the bees of the invisible. (Rilke). Monthly Archives: March 2014. From the Venetian to the European Archipelago: The Geo-filosofia of Massimo Cacciari. March 29, 2014. From the august heritage of Plato’s philosopher-kings, the philosopher and long-standing political activist Massimo Cacciari represents a certain step down: the philosopher-mayor. As philosopher, he has been the author of numerous […]. Read Article →. March 22, 2014. Read Article →. March 3, 2014. Read Article →. On Rethinking the D...
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Thinking Outside the Box: Walter Benjamin’s Critique of ‘Dwelling’ | crosspollenblog
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We are the bees of the invisible. (Rilke). Thinking Outside the Box: Walter Benjamin’s Critique of ‘Dwelling’. June 15, 2014. This post takes off from reflections on two notebook entries in Walter Benjamin’s long, uncompleted research into the space and culture of 19. Notes that he dedicated to the problem of. Dwelling was a problem that had long occupied Benjamin, not least because of its immediacy in his own uncertain, transient life as an expatriate and exiled writer, a life which he conducted largely...
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November | 2013 | crosspollenblog
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We are the bees of the invisible. (Rilke). Monthly Archives: November 2013. Review: Linda Ellia, Our Struggle: Responding to “Mein Kampf”. November 28, 2013. Linda Ellia, Our Struggle: Responding to Mein Kampf Exhibited at Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco, California, 11 February-8 June 2010 http:/ www.notrecombat.net/pages/en/menu.htm. In the Holy Koran, the term people of the book […]. Read Article →. What is a “Disintegration”? Monologue and Subjectivity in Samuel Beckett and Thomas Bernhard.
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Historicism, Humanism, and Figural Causation: Reading Hayden White on Erich Auerbach | crosspollenblog
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We are the bees of the invisible. (Rilke). Historicism, Humanism, and Figural Causation: Reading Hayden White on Erich Auerbach. December 23, 2014. In his essay, Auerbach’s Literary History: Figural Causation and Modernist Historicism, included in his 1999 book. Figural Realism: Studies in the Mimesis Effect. Hayden White proposes, via a reading of Erich Auerbach’s. To hold, to be in a condition), with. Being a synonym for figure or arrangement and. I will now consider some individual points in White’s a...
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