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Analysing Darkness and Light: Analysing Darkness and Light, cartea 31

Editat de Martta Heikkilä
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 aug 2023
The book situates itself in the fields of philosophy, political theory, aesthetics and theories of art, linking its discussions of fictional dystopias to debates on ongoing crises. It asks: Are dystopias a useful tool for imagining ways out of sombre situations or do they prevent us from engaging in transformative action? The book consists of a thorough introduction and three major sections: 1. Dystopias of Meaninglessness, 2. Techno-Euphoria vs. Terror of Technology, and 3. Dystopias Come True?
The individual chapters discuss, among other things, liberalism and conservatism, “luxury communism”, pandemics, technology-induced anxiety, empty speech, ethics, film, literature, architecture and music.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004515543
ISBN-10: 9004515542
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Koninklijke Brill Bv
Colecția Analysing Darkness and Light
Seriile Analysing Darkness and Light, Brill


Notă biografică

Martta Heikkilä obtained her Ph.D. in aesthetics in 2007 at the University of Helsinki, where she is now a researcher and an adjunct professor. She is the author of Deconstruction and the Work of Art (2021).

Irina Poleshchuk earned her doctorate in practical philosophy in 2010 at the University of Helsinki, where she is a senior researcher. Her most recent publications include “Lived Body in Pain” (2022) and “Temporality of Maternity, Chronic Pain, and Ethics” (2021).

Erika Ruonakoski obtained her Ph.D. in theoretical philosophy in 2011 at the University of Helsinki, where she continues as senior researcher in practical philosophy. She is the author of Sisters of the Brotherhood: Alienation and Inclusion in Learning Philosophy (2023).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: Dystopias and Beyond
Martta Heikkilä, Irina Poleschuk and Erika Ruonakoski

PART 1: Dystopias of Meaninglessness



1 Waiting for Catastrophe in the Dark: Public Obscurity and Viktor Pelevin’s Homo Zapiens
Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen

2 Work and Play: the Dystopic Environments in Terry Gilliam’s Brazil
Martta Heikkilä

3 A Brave New World in the Making: Fully Automated Luxury Communism as a Political Dystopia
Joonas Martikainen

PART 2: Techno-Euphoria vs. Terror of Technology



4 Thematising Technological Dystopias and Anxiety through Hans Blumenberg
Michał Wieczorek

5 The Limits of Control: Industrial Dystopias and Techno Utopias in Mika Vainio’s Music
Janne Vanhanen

6 Can the Future Be Cancelled? On the Technological Dystopia in Melanie Gilligan’s The Common Sense
Saara Hacklin

PART 3: Dystopias Come True?



7 The Liberal Dystopia: Joseph de Maistre’s Grim Visions on theEnlightenment and Democracy
Marianne Sandelin

8 Ethical Temporality, Justice, and Dystopia of Being-for-the-Other:Between Ethics and Politics
Irina Poleshchuk

9 Experiential Shifts in the covid-19 Pandemic: from the Epochē toInterspace and “Normality”
Erika Ruonakoski

Index