32 pagesOpening questions about "things" onto the bureaucratically-maintained, compartmentalized discursive, disciplinary claims of "philosophy," "theory," and "poetry," "Urgent Matter" explores these three terms in relation to one another through attention to recent work by Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Rancière, the German-American poet Rosmarie Waldrop, and the German poet Ulf Stolterfoht, whose fachsprachen. Gedichte. I-IX (Lingos I-IX. Poems) Waldrop rendered into English in an award-winning translation. The difference between the "things" called "poetry" and "philosophy," as now institutionalized within the academy, is not epistemological, ontological, ahistorical, but a matter of linguistic domains, of so-called concrete "images" as the p...
This presentation examines the works of two contemporary German poets, Ursula Krechel and the Irania...
Reviews Volume 9 of Poetics Today journal from Duke University Press 1988. Examines ontological bar...
If the twentieth century was the century in which language was at the centre of thought, the twenty-...
Opening questions about “things” onto the bureaucratically-maintained, compartmentalized discursive,...
The recent history of the intense relationship between philosophy and poetry has concentrated on the...
As the modern world has seemed an increasingly material one, and so increasingly thingly, the very r...
Criticism of Rosmarie Waldrop’s Driven to Abstraction has centered around her fascination with the n...
This book takes seriously the transformation of art into philosophy, focusing upon the systematic in...
Against the apparent casting away of poetry from contemporary philosophy of language and aesthetics ...
What are we really wishing for when we want poetry to have the prominence it had in the past? Why do...
This essay first surveys Hölderlin’s mature philosophical sense of the human subject as caught inelu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe modernization of the nineteenth-century German, French a...
The history of French poetry has been marked by crisis. Frequently a mode of critical thought, poetr...
This article sought to respond to Wessel Stoker’s interpretation of transcendence, specificall...
In Manatee/Humanity (2009), Anne Waldman investigates our world through a poetics of detail that rec...
This presentation examines the works of two contemporary German poets, Ursula Krechel and the Irania...
Reviews Volume 9 of Poetics Today journal from Duke University Press 1988. Examines ontological bar...
If the twentieth century was the century in which language was at the centre of thought, the twenty-...
Opening questions about “things” onto the bureaucratically-maintained, compartmentalized discursive,...
The recent history of the intense relationship between philosophy and poetry has concentrated on the...
As the modern world has seemed an increasingly material one, and so increasingly thingly, the very r...
Criticism of Rosmarie Waldrop’s Driven to Abstraction has centered around her fascination with the n...
This book takes seriously the transformation of art into philosophy, focusing upon the systematic in...
Against the apparent casting away of poetry from contemporary philosophy of language and aesthetics ...
What are we really wishing for when we want poetry to have the prominence it had in the past? Why do...
This essay first surveys Hölderlin’s mature philosophical sense of the human subject as caught inelu...
grantor: University of TorontoThe modernization of the nineteenth-century German, French a...
The history of French poetry has been marked by crisis. Frequently a mode of critical thought, poetr...
This article sought to respond to Wessel Stoker’s interpretation of transcendence, specificall...
In Manatee/Humanity (2009), Anne Waldman investigates our world through a poetics of detail that rec...
This presentation examines the works of two contemporary German poets, Ursula Krechel and the Irania...
Reviews Volume 9 of Poetics Today journal from Duke University Press 1988. Examines ontological bar...
If the twentieth century was the century in which language was at the centre of thought, the twenty-...