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The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture Gregg Lambert

The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture By Gregg Lambert

The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture by Gregg Lambert


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Explores the reinvention of the early European Baroque within the philosophical, cultural and literary thought of post-modernism in Europe, the United States, the Caribbean and Latin America.

The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture Summary

The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture by Gregg Lambert

The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture explores the re-invention of the early European Baroque within the philosophical, cultural, and literary thought of postmodernism in Europe, the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Gregg Lambert argues that the return of the Baroque expresses a principle often hidden behind the cultural logic of postmodernism in its various national and cultural incarnations, a principal often in variance with Anglo-American modernism. Writers and theorists examined include Walter Benjamin, Paul de Man, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Octavio Paz, and Cuban novelists Alejo Carpentier and Severo Sarduy. A highly original and compelling reinterpretation of modernity, The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture answers Raymond WilliamsGCO charge to create alternative national and international accounts of aesthetic and cultural history in order to challenge the centrality of Anglo-American modernism.

The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture Reviews

'...in Return of the Baroque, Lambert recuperates associations between the baroque, multiple modernities and an awareness of representation as artifice.' -- Monika Kaup
'...compelling and exciting material...finely sensitive...fodder for conceptual, affective and perceptual thought...it remains to be seen, and so as yet to be written, whether others will step over Lambert's inspiring footsteps to deepen and to amplify his learned and spirited wide-ranging analysesfor a truer understanding of the movement, the genre, the cycle, the table and the dynamism of modern and of postmodern baroque culture for a profounder grasp, aboe all, of our contemporaneity.' -- Erik S. Roraback

About Gregg Lambert

Gregg Lambert is Associate Professor in English and Textual Studies at Syracuse University and author of The Non-Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why the Baroque? Part One: Renovations of the Seventeenth Century Baroque; 1. Historical Antecedents in Baroque Criticism and Theory; 2. The Baroque Mechanism: Jose-Antonio Maravall; 3. The Baroque Eon: Eugenio d'Ors; Part Two: Baroque and Modern; 4. Baroque and Anti-Baroque: Octavio Paz; 5. The rhetoric of Baroque Temporality: Paul de Man; 6. The Baroque Angel of History: Walter Benjamin; Part Three: Baroque and Post-modern; 7. The Baroque Thesis: Michel Foucault; 8. Un Baroque recit: Gerard Genette; 9. From Baroque emblem to Post-modern Panaramagram: Yury; Lotman and Jacques Derrida; Part Four: Baroque and Postcolonial; 10. A Baroque Conspiracy: Jorge-Luis Borges; 11. Literature, Taxonomy and 'The New World': Severo Sarduy; 12. A Baroque Return: Alejo Carpentier; Conclusion: One or Many Baroques?

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NPB9780826466488
9780826466488
0826466486
The Return of the Baroque in Modern Culture by Gregg Lambert
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2004-11-01
180
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