Title: Roland Barthes and the Tricks of Experience
Abstract:For Lyotard, experience understood in this way was derived from Christian models of salvation, whose philosophical correlate is the dialectical sublation of antitheses and whose aesthetic correlate is...For Lyotard, experience understood in this way was derived from Christian models of salvation, whose philosophical correlate is the dialectical sublation of antitheses and whose aesthetic correlate is the aura, which still informed the work of Proust as much as Michelet. But now, he claimed, experience is in a terminal crisis, undermined by capitalist techno-science, the mass life of the metropolis and the loss of any sense of temporal dialectic culminating in retrospective meaning.Read More
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-09-01
Language: en
Type: article
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