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Culturele aspecten. --- Draadloze communicatie. --- Radio authorship. --- Radio broadcasting --- Radio broadcasting. --- Radio --- Radio. --- Radiocommunicatie. --- Telegraph, Wireless --- Telegraph, Wireless. --- Télégraphie sans fil --- History. --- Art d'écrire. --- Histoire. --- D'Annunzio, Gabriele, --- Marinetti, F. T., --- Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, --- Pound, Ezra, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Critique et interprétation. --- Italy. --- Radio authorship --- Radio programs --- Radio-script writing --- Radio scripts --- Radio writing --- Authorship --- Radio plays --- History --- Technique --- Pound, Ezra Loomis, --- Atheling, William, --- Bawnd, Izrā, --- Paount, Ezra, --- Pʻaundŭ, Ejŭra, --- Pavnd, Ezra, --- E. P. --- P., E. --- T. J. V., --- V., T. J., --- Pangde, --- Poet of Titchfield Street, --- Marinetti, F. T. --- Annunzio, Gabriele d', --- Annunt︠s︡io, Gabriėlė d', --- Montenevoso, Gabriele d'Annunzio, --- Nuncius, Gabriel, --- D'Annunzio, G. --- Ariel, --- ד׳אנונציא׳ס, גאבריעלא, --- ד׳אנונציא, גאבריעלא, --- ד׳אנונציא, גאבריעלע --- ד׳אנונציא, גאבריעלע, --- ד׳אנונציא, גאברעל, --- ד׳אנונציו, גבריאלה --- ד׳אנונציו, ג., --- ד'אנונזיא, גאבריעלע --- ד'אנונציא, גאבריעלא --- D'Annunzio, Gabriele --- Telecommunication technology --- Telecommunication services --- radio scripts --- Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso --- Pound, Ezra --- Annunzio, d', Gabriele --- Marconi, Guglielmo --- Pound, Ezra Loomis --- Atheling, William --- Bawnd, Izrā --- Paount, Ezra --- Pʻaundŭ, Ejŭra --- Pavnd, Ezra --- T. J. V. --- V., T. J. --- Pangde --- Poet of Titchfield Street
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Over the last five years, corporations and individuals have given more money, more often, to charitable organizations than ever before. What could possibly be the downside to inhabiting a golden age of gift-giving? That question lies at the heart of Timothy Campbell’s account of contemporary giving and its social forms. In a milieu where gift-giving dominates, nearly everything given and received becomes the subject of a calculus—gifts from God, from benefactors, from those who have. Is there another way to conceive of generosity? What would giving and receiving without gifts look like?A lucid and imaginative intervention in both European philosophy and film theory, The Techne of Giving investigates how we hold the objects of daily life—indeed, how we hold ourselves—in relation to neoliberal forms of gift-giving. Even as instrumentalism permeates giving, Campbell articulates a resistant techne locatable in forms of generosity that fail to coincide with biopower’s assertion that the only gifts that count are those given and received. Moving between visual studies, Winnicottian psychoanalysis, Foucauldian biopower, and apparatus theory, Campbell makes a case for how to give and receive without giving gifts. In the conversation between political philosophy and classic Italian films by Visconti, Rossellini, and Antonioni, the potential emerges of a generous form of life that can cross between the visible and invisible, the fated and the free.
Motion pictures --- History. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Philosophy. --- Antonioni. --- Rossellini. --- Visconti. --- biopolitics. --- biopower. --- comic. --- form of life. --- generosity. --- neo-realism. --- technology.
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Carlo Diano's Form and Event has long been known in Europe as a major work not only for classical studies but even more for contemporary philosophy. Already available in Italian, French, Spanish, and Greek, it appears here in English for the first time, with a substantial Introduction by Jacques Lezra that situates the book in the genealogy of modern political philosophy. Form and Event reads the two classical categories of its title phenomenologically across Aristotle, the Stoics, and especially Homer. By aligning Achilles with form and Odysseus with event, Diano links event to embodied and situated subjective experience that simultaneously finds its expression in a form that objectifies that experience. Form and event do not exist other than as abstractions for Diano but they do come together in an intermingling that Diano refers to as the "eventic form." On Diano's reading, eventic forms interweave subjectively situated and embodied experiences, observable in all domains of human and nonhuman life. A stunning interpretation of Greek antiquity that continues to resonate since its publication in 1952, Form and Event anticipates the work of such French and Italian post-war thinkers as Gilles Deleuze, Alain Badiou, Roberto Esposito, and Giorgio Agamben.
Philosophy, Ancient. --- Greece --- Religion. --- Achilles. --- Event. --- Form. --- Heidegger. --- Odysseus. --- Phenomenology.
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