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Abjection and Abandonment: Melancholy in Philosophy and Art

 
Saitya Brata Das (Editor)
Synopsis

Since the inception of philosophy, the question of melancholy is intimately connected with creativity. Thus, Aristotle could say that creative people - poets and philosophers - are melancholic people. In contemporary discourses, the question of melancholy has once again acquired its decisive importance. No longer tied to the old conception of the genius, and no longer seen as reducible to a psychopathological disorder, melancholy is now seen as the fundamental attunement between us and the world. To think again of this fascinating question of melancholy in the light of contemporary thought is the task that this edited volume undertakes. The contributions are trans-disciplinary in nature, drawing on different disciplines like Psychoanalysis, Cultural Theory, Medical Studies, Sociological Studies and Aesthetic Theories.

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Bibliographic information

Title Abjection and Abandonment: Melancholy in Philosophy and Art
Format Hardcover
Date published: 03.05.2018
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Aakar Books
Language: English
isbn 9789350025383
length 192p., Illustrations Black and White and Colour; 23cm.