Entanglements, or transmedial thinking about capture

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Note on Translations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. When Reflexivity Becomes Porn: Mutations of a Modernist Theoretical Practice -- 2. On Captivation: A Remainder from the “Indistinction of Art and Nonart” (written with Julian Rohrhuber) -- 3. Fateful Attachments...

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1. VerfasserIn: Chow, Rey 1957- (Verfasst von)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Durham Duke University Press [2012]
In:Jahr: 2012
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:A John Hope Franklin Center Book
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Kulturtheorie / Literaturtheorie / Gefangener (Motiv)
B Girard, René 1923-2015
weitere Schlagwörter:B Humanities
B Violence
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory
B Mass Media
B Postcolonialism Philosophy
B Aesthetics
B Psychology and literature
B Culture
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Zusammenfassung:Frontmatter -- Contents -- Note on Translations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. When Reflexivity Becomes Porn: Mutations of a Modernist Theoretical Practice -- 2. On Captivation: A Remainder from the “Indistinction of Art and Nonart” (written with Julian Rohrhuber) -- 3. Fateful Attachments: On Collecting, Fidelity, and Lao She -- 4. Sacrifice, Mimesis, and the Theorizing of Victimhood -- 5. “I insist on the Christian dimension”: On Forgiveness . . . and the Outside of the Human -- 6. American Studies in Japan, Japan in American Studies: Challenges of the Heterolingual Address -- 7. Postcolonial Visibilities: Questions Inspired by Deleuze’s Method -- 8. Framing the Original: Toward a New Visibility of the Orient -- Postscript. Intimations from a Scene of Capture -- Index
How might the pornographic be associated with Brecht's and Benjamin's media theories? How are Foucault's and Deleuze's writings on visibilities "postcolonial"? What happens when Rancière's discussions of art are juxtaposed with cultural anthropology? What does a story by Lao She about collecting reveal about political collectivism in modern China? How does Girard's notion of mimetic violence speak to identity politics? How might Arendt's and Derrida's reflections on forgiveness be supplemented by a film by Lee Chang-dong? What can Akira Kurosawa's films about Japan say about American Studies? How is Asia framed transnationally, with what consequences for those who self-identify as Asian?These questions are dispersively heterologous yet mutually implicated. This paradoxical character of their discursive relations is what Rey Chow intends with the word "entanglements," by which she means, first, an enmeshment of topics: the mediatized image in modernist reflexivity; captivation and identification; victimhood; the place of East Asia in globalized Western academic study. Beyond enmeshment, she asks, can entanglements be phenomena that are not defined by affinity or proximity? Might entanglements be about partition and disparity rather than about conjunction and similarity?Across medial forms (including theater, film, narrative, digitization, and photographic art), and against more popular trends of declaring things and people to be in flux, Chow proposes conceptual frames that foreground instead aesthetic, ontological, and sentient experiences of force, dominance, submission, fidelity, antagonism, masochism, letting-go, and the attraction to self-annihilation. Boundary, trap, capture, captivation, sacrifice, and mimesis: these riveting terms serve as analytic pressure points in her readings, articulating perversity, madness, and terror to pursuits of freedom
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ISBN:978-0-8223-9526-3
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9780822395263