In our current landscape of communicative and connective excess, a very novel contemporary exhaustion exacerbated by our relation to the postdigital terrain is ever present. The Brazilian philosopher and schizoanalyst Peter P¦l Pelbart pushes the vital question of our nihililstic age to the limits: how can one learn to be left alone, live alone, and perhaps, by way of a Deleuzian "absolute solitude," conjure a vitality for living again and, indeed, finding something truly "worthy of saying"? Through various poetic meanderings and meditations and building on the works of Blanchot, Musil, Guattari, and Delingy, among others, Pelbart reestablishes the possibility of fighting off the exhaustion of our current state of affairs. For Pelbart, we must chart the cartography of exhaustion as if it were a sort of molecular symptomology.
| ISBN: | 9781937561512 |
| Publication date: | 7th December 2015 |
| Author: | Peter Pál Pelbart |
| Publisher: | Univocal Publishing an imprint of University Of Minnesota Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 261 pages |
| Series: | Univocal |
| Genres: |
Philosophy |
In our current landscape of communicative and connective excess, a very novel contemporary exhaustion exacerbated by our relation to the postdigital terrain is ever present. The Brazilian philosopher and schizoanalyst Peter P¦l Pelbart pushes the vital question of our nihililstic age to the limits: how can one learn to be left alone, live alone, and perhaps, by way of a Deleuzian "absolute solitude," conjure a vitality for living again and, indeed, finding something truly "worthy of saying"? Through various poetic meanderings and meditations and building on the works of Blanchot, Musil, Guattari, and Delingy, among others, Pelbart reestablishes the possibility of fighting off the exhaustion of our current state of affairs. For Pelbart, we must chart the cartography of exhaustion as if it were a sort of molecular symptomology.
Cartography of Exhaustion features in the following genres: Philosophy
Cartography of Exhaustion is available in Paperback
Cartography of Exhaustion was written by Peter Pál Pelbart and published by Univocal Publishing an imprint of University Of Minnesota Press
Cartography of Exhaustion has 261 pages
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