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The Ground of the Image - (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) Annotated by Jean-Luc Nancy (Paperback)

The Ground of the Image - (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) Annotated by  Jean-Luc Nancy (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>If anything marks the image, it is a deep ambivalence. Denounced as superficial, illusory, and groundless, images are at the same time attributed with exorbitant power and assigned a privileged relation to truth. Mistrusted by philosophy, forbidden and embraced by religions, manipulated as "spectacle" and proliferated in the media, images never cease to present their multiple aspects, their paradoxes, their flat but receding spaces. <p/>What is this power that lies in the depths and recesses of an image--which is always only an impenetrable surface? What secrets are concealed in the ground or in the figures of an image--which never does anything but show just exactly what it is and nothing else? How does the immanence of images open onto their unimaginable others, their imageless origin? <p/>In this collection of writings on images and visual art, Jean-Luc Nancy explores such questions through an extraordinary range of references. From Renaissance painting and landscape to photography and video, from the image of Roman death masks to the language of silent film, from Cleopatra to Kant and Heidegger, Nancy pursues a reflection on visuality that goes far beyond the many disciplines with which it intersects. He offers insights into the religious, cultural, political, art historical, and philosophical aspects of the visual relation, treating such vexed problems as the connection between image and violence, the sacred status of images, and, in a profound and important essay, the forbidden representation of the Shoah. In the background of all these investigations lies a preoccupation with finitude, the unsettling forces envisaged by the images that confront us, the limits that bind us to them, the death that stares back at us from their frozen traits and distant intimacies. <p/>In these vibrant and complex essays, a central figure in European philosophy continues to work through some of the most important questions of our time.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>. . .A series of discrete analyses and reflections . . .the best pieces make noteworthy contributions to themes connected with images, imagination, representation, aesthetics, and with direct and indirect relevance to thinking about religion.-- "--Journal of American Academy of Religion"<br><br>Offers more recent and more focused reflections on the nature of representation and art, especially painting.-- "--Book Forum"<br><br>This collection of nine chapter-essays, translated from those published in French in 2003-4 describes Nancy's recent work on images and visual art.-- "--Art Book News Annual"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jean-Luc Nancy (Author) </b><br> <b>Jean-Luc Nancy</b> (1940-2016) was Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg. His wide-ranging thought runs through many books, including <i>The Literary Absolute</i>, <i> Being Singular Plural, </i><i>The Ground of the Image</i>, <i>Listening</i>, <i>Corpus</i>, <i>The Disavowed Community, </i> and<i> Sexistence.</i> <p/><b>Jeff Fort (Translator) </b><br> <b>Jeff Fort</b> is Associate Professor of French at the University of California, Davis, and the translator of more than a dozen books, by Jean Genet, Jacques Derrida, Maurice Blanchot, Jean-Luc Nancy, and others. <p/>

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