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E-raamat: Matters of Time: Material Temporalities in Twentieth-Century French Culture

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Oct-2014
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Matters of Time provides an unorthodox array of perspectives on materialist thought and representation in twentieth-century French intellectual culture. Time is figured as the quintessential revolutionary concept, through key historical moments from Jean Jaurès orientation of the socialists at the turn of the century to the inter-generational conflict and politicization of everyday life in May 68. Essays on dialectics and theories of teleological progress are placed side by side with accounts of the existential turn in Marxist thought in France. Contributions on Heidegger and Sartre inject meditations on human mortality into considerations of a new politics of finitude. The volume also emphasizes the inseparability of aesthetic and political thought for the French avant-gardes: chapters on Sade, Artaud and Jarry place Marxs theories of production and commodity fetishism into contact with bodily abjection. The manipulation of time in cinema and matter in painting are examined as a testament to the twentieth century as a period of continuing experimental tension between form and signification. Generational futurity is explored through Genets spatial representations of filiation and Verlaines proto-ecological attunement to nature. The volume as a whole constructs a necessarily fragmented timeline of the breaks, tensions and antagonisms in twentieth-century French thought, culture and politics, with particular focus on questions of late capitalism and political, intellectual and aesthetic progress and regress.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Materialist Temporalities After the End of History 1(24)
Lisa Jeschke
Adrian May
PART 1 Revolution, Work, Time
25(60)
A Period of Transition: Political Time in the Work of Jean Jaures
27(14)
Alexandra Paulin-Booth
To Refuse to Imagine: Simone Weil's Materialism
41(22)
Lisa Jeschke
Time Matters: The Mouvement du 22 mars and the Dawn of May '68
63(22)
Daniel Poitras
PART 2 The Politics of Finitude
85(60)
Totalization, Temporalization and History: Marx and Sartre
87(16)
George Tomlinson
A Meteorology of the Times: Bataille, Blanchot, Lignes and the Twentieth Century
103(24)
Adrian May
Existence--Politics/Exposure--Sacrifice
127(18)
Martin Crowley
PART 3 Abject Matter
145(58)
Doing Time: Bastille Martyrs/Modern Saints
147(16)
Jessica Stacey
What's the Matter with Antonin Artaud? Or, Why The Soul is a Pile of Shit
163(22)
David Grundy
Merdre
185(18)
Rye Holmboe
PART 4 Transformations of Temporality and Materiality
203(46)
Surface Matters: Georges Rouault's Materiality
205(14)
Jennifer Johnson
Quand l'endroit du temps rencontre son envers au cinema: une dialectique des opposes
219(16)
Louis Daubresse
Frank O'Hara's Anti-Cocteau Movement
235(14)
Christina Chalmers
PART 5 Topological Writing
249(48)
Rhythmanalysis and Bertin's Les Heures Marseillaises
251(10)
Andrew Otway
A Stitch in Time: Temporal Threads in Jean Genet
261(18)
Joanne Brueton
Fluid Temporality and Identity in Verlaine's 'Ariettes oubliees' I, III, VI, VIII, IX
279(18)
Daniel A. Finch-Race
Notes on Contributors 297(4)
Index 301
Lisa Jeschke is a doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on late modernist poetry and theatricality. She is co-editor at Materials, a small press that publishes poetry and critical thought. Adrian May is a doctoral candidate at the University of Cambridge. His thesis uses the contemporary French intellectual publication Lignes to explore what has happened to the radical philosophical left over the past twenty-five years.