Peter Osborne is professor of modern European philosophy at KingstonUniversity, London, and an editor of the journal "Radical Philosophy." His books include "The Politics of Time," "Philosophy in Cultural Theory," and "Conceptual Art." He is the editor of the three-volume "Walter Benjamin: Critical Evaluations in Cultural Theory."
This work is a philosophical intervention into contemporary cultural theory challenges the terms of its understanding of time and history. If Aristotle sought to understand time through change, might we not reverse the procedure and seek to understand change through time? Once we do this, argues Peter Osborne, it soon becomes clear that ideas such as avant-garde, modern, postmodern and tradition - which are usually only treated as markers for empirically discrete periods, movements or styles - are best understood as categories of historical totalization. More specifically, Osborne claims, such ideas involve distinct "temporalizations" of history, giving rise to conflicting politics of time. The book begins with a consideration of the main aspects of modernity, and develops a series of critical engagements with the major and 20th-century positions in the philosophy of history. It concludes with a history of the avant-garde intervention into the temporality of everyday life in surrealism, the situationists and the work of Henri Lefebvre.
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第四章涉及本雅明的部分對我尤其有幫助
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评分這個還真不錯哎……作為new left
评分第四章涉及本雅明的部分對我尤其有幫助
评分這個還真不錯哎……作為new left
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