Lyotard Reframed: Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts
By (Author) Graham Jones
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
30th November 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cultural studies
194
Paperback
192
Width 124mm, Height 172mm, Spine 14mm
180g
Lyotard's claims concerning the postmodern have often been misunderstood or misrepresented. Lyotard Reframed provides an analysis of Lyotard's most influential writings on the postmodern alongside a detailed commentary on his broader philosophy, demonstrating and clarifying his work's ongoing relevance to creative endeavour and debates concerning the value and significance of the visual arts. It also situates Lyotard's discussion of the postmodern within the context of his other key concepts: the figural, the libidinal and the sublime. Accessible in style and approach, Lyotard Reframed employs numerous examples drawn from the arts to critically examine and evaluate the nature, history and significance of these important concepts and explore their respective links with phenomenology, Marxism, structuralism, psychoanalysis and deconstruction.
Graham Jones is co-editor, with Jon Roffe, of 'Deleuze's Philosophical Lineage' (2009).