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Author Lahiji, Nadir, 1948- author.

Title Adventures with the theory of the baroque and French philosophy / Nadir Lahiji
Published New York : Bloomsbury, 2016

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Contents Philosophy, architecture, and the baroque subject to truth -- Excursus: variations on the theme of baroque theory and philosophy -- The philosophical theory of baroque -- The baroque and jouissance: Jacques Lacan -- The baroque and the fold: Gilles Deleuze -- Interlude 1: theorization of baroque as event -- Modernity, madness, and the baroque criticism -- Cogito and the baroque in the age of reason: reading Foucault -- Baroque reason and the madness of vision: reading Buci-Glucksmann -- Theology and the baroque room: reading Benjamin -- Culture industry and the (neo- )baroque: reading Adorno -- Architecture and the theory of the baroque -- The misadventure of architecture with French philosophy -- Digital neobaroque and the hyper-Deleuzeans of architecture -- Against the architectural reading of the fold -- The draped neobaroque: is it possible not to love Frank Gehry? -- Interlude: post-rationalism and theorization of the baroque as real -- Post-rationalism and the adventure with french philosophy -- De-suturing architecture: philosophy and anti-philosophy -- Capitalism, idolatry, and critique of neobaroque ideology -- The missed encounter of architecture with post-rationalism
Summary "Analysing the reception of contemporary French philosophy in architecture over the last four decades, Adventures with the Theory of the Baroque and French Philosophy discusses the problematic nature of importing philosophical categories into architecture. Focusing particularly on the philosophical notion of the Baroque in Gilles Deleuze, this study examines traditional interpretations of the concept in contemporary architecture theory, throwing up specific problems such as the aestheticization of building theory and practice. Identifying these and other issues, Nadir Lahiji constructs a concept of the baroque in contrast to the contemporary understanding in architecture discourse. Challenging the contemporary dominance of the Neo-Baroque as a phenomenon related to postmodernism and late capitalism, he establishes the Baroque as a name for the paradoxical unity of 'kitsch' and 'high' art and argues that the digital turn has enhanced the return of the Baroque in contemporary culture and architectural practice that he brands a pseudo-event in the term 'neobaroque'. Lahiji's original critique expands on the misadventure of architecture with French Philosophy and explains why the category of the Baroque, if it is still useful to keep in architecture criticism, must be tied to the notion of Post-Rationalism. Within this latter notion, he draws on the work of Alain Badiou to theorize a new concept of the Baroque as Event. Alongside close readings of Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno and Michel Foucault related to the criticism of the Baroque and Modernity and discussions of the work of Frank Gehry, in particular, this study draws on Jacque Lacan's concept of the baroque and presents the first comprehensive treatment of the psychoanalytical theory of the Baroque in the work of Lacan."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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SUBJECT Lacan, Jacques 1901-1981 gnd
Deleuze, Gilles 1925-1995 gnd
Badiou, Alain 1937- gnd
Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 gnd
Benjamin, Walter 1892-1940 gnd
Subject Architecture -- Philosophy
Aesthetics, Baroque.
Aesthetics, French.
Philosophy: aesthetics.
Theory of architecture.
Philosophy.
ARCHITECTURE -- Adaptive Reuse & Renovation.
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Landmarks & Monuments.
ARCHITECTURE -- Professional Practice.
ARCHITECTURE -- Reference.
Aesthetics, Baroque
Aesthetics, French
Architecture -- Philosophy
Ästhetik
Philosophie
Barock
Architektur
Badiou, Alain, 1937-
Frankreich
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2016023746
ISBN 9781474228534
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