Narrating the Catastrophe: An Artist's Dialogue with Deleuze and Ricoeur ebook
by Jac Saorsa
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An Artist’s Dialogue with Deleuze and Ricoeur.
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Drawing on Paul Ricoeur’s notion of intersubjective narrative identity as well as the catastrophe theory of Gilles Deleuze. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number.
Drawing on Paul Ricoeur’s notion of intersubjective narrative identity as well as the catastrophe theory of Gilles Deleuze, Jac Saorsa establishes an alternative perspective from which to interpret and engage with the world around us. A highly original – and visually appealing – take o. . A highly original – and visually appealing – take on a high-profile issue in contemporary critical debate, this book will appeal to all those interested in visual arts and philosophy. Category: Visual Arts. A highly original-and visually appealing-take o. A highly original-and visually appealing-take on a high-profile issue in contemporary critical debate, this book will appeal to all those interested in visual arts and philosophy. Jac Saorsa is a visual artist and writer who has taught in universities in Costa Rica and Cyprus
Deleuze, Jac Saorsa establishes an alternative perspective from which to interpret an.
An extraordinary collaboration between contemporary art and critical discourse, Narrating the Catastrophe guides readers through unfamiliar textual landscapes where “being” is defined as an act rather than a form. Drawing on Paul Ricoeur’s notion of intersubjective narrative identity as well as the catastrophe theory of Gilles Deleuze, Jac Saorsa establishes an alternative perspective from which to interpret and engage with the world around us. A highly original—and visually appealing—take on a high-profile issue in contemporary critical debate, this book will appeal to all those interested in visual arts and philosophy.
