Description |
1 online resource (240 pages) |
Series |
The WISH list, (Warwick interdisciplinary studies in the humanities) |
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WISH list.
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Contents |
Introduction: Practice is not what you think -- Part I. 1. Theory and Practice: from Kant to Plato -- 2. The last chapter of the history of the world -- 3. Blindness and Touching -- 4. Prometheus and Pygmalion -- 5. Creation and Innovation -- Part 2. 6. 1975 to 1871 -- 7. Derrida queries de Man |
Summary |
"What is the relationship between theory and practice in the creative arts today? In this book, Martin McQuillan offers a critical interrogation of the idea of practice-led research. He goes beyond the recent vocabulary of research management to consider the more interesting question of the emergence of a cultural space in which philosophy, theory, history and practice are becoming indistinguishable. McQuillan considers the work of a number of writers and thinkers who cross the divide between theoretical and creative practice, including Alain Badiou and Terry Eagleton, and the longer tradition of 'theory-writing' that runs through the work of Hélène Cixous, Roland Barthes and Louis Althusser. His aim is to elucidate the contemporary ramifications of a relationship that has been contested throughout the long history of philosophy, from Plato's dialogues to Derrida's 'Envois' "-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 27, 2019) |
Subject |
Criticism -- History
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Literature -- Philosophy.
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Arts -- Philosophy.
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Culture -- Philosophy
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LITERARY CRITICISM -- Semiotics & Theory.
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Arts -- Philosophy
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Criticism
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Culture -- Philosophy
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Literature -- Philosophy
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2018028954 |
ISBN |
9781780931005 |
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178093100X |
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9781780931012 |
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1780931018 |
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