Item Number: 137583 Title: Adventures with the Theory of the Baroque and French Philosophy Author: Lahiji, Nadir Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781474228541 Description: London-New York: Bloomsbury, 2016. 24cm., hardcover, 273pp. Contents: Introduction: Philosophy, Architecture, and the Baroque Subject to Truth. 1. Excursus: Variations on the Theme of Baroque Theory and Philosophy. Part I: The Philosophical Theory of Baroque. 2. The Baroque and Jouissance: Jacques Lacan. 3. The Baroque and the Fold: Gilles Deleuze. Interlude I: Theorization of Baroque as 'Event': After Alain Badiou. Part II: Modernity, Madness, and the Baroque Criticism. 4. Cogito and the Baroque in the Age of Reason: Reading Foucault. 5. Baroque Reason and the Madness of Vision: Reading Buci-Glucksmann. 6. Theology and the 'Baroque Room': Reading Benjamin. 7. Culture Industry and the (Neo-)Baroque: Reading Adorno. Part III: Architecture and the Baroque Theory. 8 The Misadventure of Architecture with French Philosophy. 9 Digital Neobaroque and the Hyper-Deleuzeans of Architecture. 10 Against the Architecture of Neobaroque. 11 The Draped Neobaroque: Is It possible Not to Love Frank Gehry? Interlude II: Post-Rationalism and Theorization of Baroque as 'Real': After Jacques Lacan. Part IV: Post-Rationalism and the Adventure with French Philosophy. 12 De-Suturing Architecture: Philosophy and Anti-Philosophy. 13 Capitalism and the Idolatry of Neobaroque: Back to the Critique of Ideology.
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