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Heidegger's Turn To Art : The Uses of Rhythm / Christopher Fynsk.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Fynsk, Christopher, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976.
- Heidegger, Martin.
- Art--Philosophy--20th century.
- Art.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (240 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Distribution:
- London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2025.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2024.
- System Details:
- text file HTML
- Summary:
- In this major new contribution to Heidegger studies, Christopher Fynsk provides an original account of Heidegger's reflections on art, and in particular the poetic work of art, to explore the central yet overlooked Heideggerian idea that all art has a rhythmic character. Following the development of Heidegger's thoughts on rhythm, this book focuses especially on the critical moment of Heidegger's turn to art in the mid-1930s and his reading of Friedrich Hölderlin's river hymns. This not only allows for a new reading of his monumental essay "The Origin of the Work of Art", but also a sustained analysis of his engagement with Hölderlin and Aristotle. Importantly, it further reveals the centrality of rhythm to Heidegger's thought and its relation to his other ideas. Indeed Fynsk connects rhythm to Heidegger's theorization of usage, "der Brauch", and in turn the role of usage to his reflections on the relation between being and human being. Drawing on a wide range of art, from cave paintings to Francis Bacon, this is a significant and insightful study of the ontology of rhythm in Heidegger and beyond.
- Contents:
- Introduction: The Rhythms of Usage Chapter One: Rhythmic Transport Chapter Two: The Rhythmic Figure Chapter Three: Usage and Relation Chapter Four: The Uses of Craft Appendix: Aristotle's Poetics, Hölderlin's Remarks In the Guise of a Conclusion
- ISBN:
- 1-350-41005-5
- 1-350-41006-3
- OCLC:
- 1500647995
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