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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewIntermedialities is a stunning collection of prestigious international scholars from various disciplines reflecting on the in-between, or interval, so crucial to imaging an ethics of difference and a politics of transformation. The essays in this collection go to the heart of current discussions in Continental theory about the relationship between identity and difference. -- Kelly Oliver, SUNY, Stony Brook
Table of ContentsChapter 1 General Introduction Part 2 Part I. Interval, Difference, Ecstasy Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Postmodern Turns—Fin de siècle Intermedialities Chapter 4 Chapter 2. In-between “Spacing” and the “chôra” in Derrida: A Pre-originary Medium? Chapter 5 Chapter 3. “Cum” . . . Revisited: Preliminaries to Thinking the Interval Chapter 6 Chapter 4. The Ecstasy of the Between-us Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Intersubjectivity as Unground: Freedom and Mediation in Irigaray and Schelling Part 8 Part II. Art, Technology, Embodiment Chapter 9 Chapter 6. Intermediality and the Equivalency of Time and Space:Manet’s Psycho-Chronotope Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Beneath the Skin of the Book: Thinking with Peter Greenaway Chapter 11 Chapter 8. The Medium is the Body: Computer-animated Architecture and Media Art Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Allegro, ma non troppo: On Feminist Becomings Part 13 Part III. The Politics of Inter-esse Chapter 14 Chapter 10. The Body Intermediating Community Chapter 15 Chapter 11. “Forgive me for forgiving you”: Derrida, Levinas, and Polish Aporias of Forgiveness Chapter 16 Chapter 12. Respect for the Other and the Refounding of Society: Practical Aspects of Intercultural Philosophy Chapter 17 Chapter 13. Information Imperialism, or “Sir Rupert in the Sky with Die Minds” Chapter 18 Chapter 14. On Resistance in the Digital Age