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Title | Futures of the archive: theory, criticism, crisis. — The shock of the same: an anti-philosophy of clichés |
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Creators | Grimwood Tom |
Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Subjects | Clichés. ; Literary style. ; EBSCO eBooks |
Document type | Other |
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Language | English |
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Record key | on1245958727 |
Record create date | 3/2/2021 |
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"This book is the first examination of the cliché as a philosophical concept. Challenging the idea that clichés are lazy or spurious opposites to genuine thinking, it instead locates them as a dynamic and contestable boundary between 'thought' and 'non-thought'"--.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue: Facing Clichés
- The Boy with the Cliché on His Face
- The Big Idea
- Mere Typologies
- Facing the Front
- Notes
- Chapter 1: The Meaning of Clichés
- Sites of Displacement
- The Anti-Philosophy of the Cliché
- The Case of the Commonplace
- Into the Archive
- Undead Spaces
- Notes
- Chapter 2: Dead Spaces: Arendt, Orwell and the Morbidity of Political Clichés
- Arendt: Banality, Evil and Aesthetics
- Orwell: Making Language Matter
- Eichmann’s Last Cliché
- ‘The Process Is Reversible’
- The Undead Cliché
- Notes
- Chapter 3: Cynical Modernity from Nietzsche to Sloterdijk
- A History of Forgetting
- The Egyptian Spectacle
- Nietzsche’s Clichés
- Repetition Reconsidered
- Cynical Reason
- Weaponizing Banality
- Notes
- Chapter 4: Saying It with Flowers: Jean Paulhan’s Inappropriate Metaphors
- Saying It with Flowers
- Civic Duties
- Metaphor and Usury
- Radical Sacrifice
- Lest We Forget…
- Notes
- Chapter 5: The Shock of the Same: Boris Groys and the Metanoia of the Cliché
- On the New
- Archival Logic and the Hegemony of Critique
- Difference with a Difference
- ‘The Most Profound Things Are Inexpressible’
- Afterthought: the Cliché as Anti-archive
- Notes
- Chapter 6: On the Problem of Saying Something New: Kierkegaard’s Archetypes, McLuhan’s Clichés
- Difference and the New
- Archival Impulses and Concerns for Propriety
- The Banal Art of Retrieval
- Quidam’s Guilt/Non-guilt
- Cliché on the Threshold
- Notes
- Chapter 7: Stock Images of Madness: Rhetoric and Cliché in Video Games
- The Limits of Insanity
- Rhetorics of Suffering and Darkness: monstrous doubles and reaching tentacles
- Immersion, Representation and Commonplace Procedures
- Heroism Re-objectified
- Notes
- Chapter 8: ‘This Will All Make Sense When I Am Older’: Rebooting Clichés
- A Crisis of Infinite Reboots
- Bringing the Past into the Problematic Present
- The Dark Knight Returns, Again
- Disavowal, Forgetting and Remembering Again
- A Return to Narrative
- Notes
- Chapter 9: Gatekeeping the ‘Noise’: Expertise, Open-Mindedness and Public Debate
- We Have Had Enough of Having Enough of Experts
- Conflict and Resonance
- Kant’s Archaic Idyll
- The Procedures of Expertise
- Noisy Clichés
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index