Contaminations: Beyond Dialectics in Modern Literature, Science and Film

Contaminations: Beyond Dialectics in Modern Literature, Science and Film

by Michael Mack
Contaminations: Beyond Dialectics in Modern Literature, Science and Film

Contaminations: Beyond Dialectics in Modern Literature, Science and Film

by Michael Mack

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Overview

Introduces the figure of contamination as alternative to dialectics

Whereas dialectics separates two entities and traverses from one to the other (finally negating negation), contamination allows for the simultaneous interdependence of what has previously been conceived as separate or opposed. The book enquires into the problem of various oppositions between pure entities such as nature and society, body and mind, science and the arts, subjectivity and objectivity, action and contemplation, the sacred and the profane. It examines how works of literature and cinema have contaminated constructions of the pure and the immune with their purported opposite. As an advanced critical introduction to the figure of contamination, the book makes explicit what so far has remained unarticulated—what has only been implied—within postmodern and poststructuralist, and deconstructive theory.

Combining theory with literary criticism, the book sheds light on how overlooked aspects of Henry James’s , H. Melville’s and H. G. Wells’s novels question notions of natural order as well as an opposition between the subjective and the objective. It offers fresh readings of classic films and literary texts, including Vertigo and Moby Dick, with the aim to ground theoretical insights in close analysis.

Key features

  • Critically engages with some aspects of contemporary theory that keep propounding a Cartesian notion of the mind’s control over the body
  • Analyses how key thinkers such as Spinoza, Benjamin, Pasolini and Freud attempt to re-evaluate what Agamben calls ‘bare life’
  • Offers original readings of Pasolini’s notion of scandalo in terms of contamination
  • Alerts us to the ways in which some aspects of contemporary posthumanism may merely reproduce the dialects of inclusion and exclusion which is still premised on traditional notions of purity and immunity

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781474411363
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 02/02/2016
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Michael Mack is Reader (Associate Professor and tenured Research Fellow) in English Studies and Medical Humanities at Durham University. He is the author of Philosophy and Literature in Times of Crisis: Challenging our Infatuation with Numbers (Bloomsbury, 2014), How Literature Changes the Way we Think (Continuum, 2012), Spinoza and the Specters of Modernity: the hidden Enlightenment of Diversity from Spinoza to Freud (Continuum, 2010), German Idealism and the Jew. The Inner Anti-Semitism of Philosophy and German Jewish Responses (University of Chicago Press, 2003) and Anthropology as Memory: Elias Canetti and Franz Baermann Steiner’s Responses to the Shoah (Niemeyer, 2001).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Climate Change and the Contamination of the Anthropocene; 1. Contaminating Psychology with Biology: Descartes, Spinoza, Freud, and Žižek; 2. Contaminating the Visible with the Invisible: from Einstein via H. G. Wells to Hannah Arendt, Luhmann and Derrida; 3. Contamination of Nature with Society: the collapse of natural order from Melville to Wells and Ellison; 4. Contaminating Judgement with its Suspension: Guilt and Punishment in Walter Benjamin, Herman Melville & Henry James; 5. Contaminating the Digital: Action & Perception in Henry James and Alfred Hitchcock; 6. Contaminating the Sacred with the Profane: Pier Paolo Pasolini and Bio-politics; 7. Contaminating Posthumanism.

What People are Saying About This

David Jasper - University of Glasgow

Mack is a remarkably interdisciplinary scholar who has an all too rare deep learning in philosophy, in literature and film and in contemporary thought and theory. The book is an extraordinary example of genuine interdisciplinarity with firm philosophical foundations from the revisions of the Cartesian and Hegelian roots.

Paul Mendes-Flohr - University of Chicago

Contaminations is a compelling read visiting a wide spectrum of literature, philosophy, and medical biology. It is set to establish the author as one of his generation’s most erudite and yet theoretically innovative voices. The book will command great interest among humanists with multi-disciplinary interests.

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