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Symbolic Misery, Volume 2: The Catastrophe of the Sensible
Symbolic Misery, Volume 2: The Catastrophe of the Sensible
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Hyper-industrialization has brought about the loss of symbolic participation and the destruction of primordial narcissism, the very condition for individuation. It is in this context that artists have a unique role to play. When not subsumed in the capitalist economy, they are able to resist its synchronizing tendency, offering the possibility of reimagining the contemporary model of aesthetic participation.
This highly original work - the second in Stiegler's Symbolic Misery series - will be of particular interest to students in philosophy, media and cultural studies, contemporary art and sociology, and will consolidate Stiegler's reputation as one of the most original cultural theorists of our time.
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Explores art's role in resisting industrial cultural collapse.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in thought-provoking ideas about how art and politics intersect today, this book might resonate with you. Stiegler offers a compelling look into how art can challenge the relentless march of industrialization and capitalism, making it a fascinating read for anyone curious about cultural resistance and philosophical inquiry.