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Elogio Del Peligro.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Sutter, Laurent.
Contributor:
Palau, Luis Alfonso.
Cabré, Toni.
Series:
Salto de Fondo Series
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Film noir.
Aesthetics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (106 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Barcelona : Herder, Editorial S.A., 2024.
Summary:
Laurent de Sutter's 'Éloge du danger' explores the concept of danger as a cultural and aesthetic phenomenon, using John Adams' symphonic poem 'City Noir' as a focal point. The book delves into the artistic and cultural representations of peril, drawing connections to film noir and jazz-infused compositions to illustrate the allure of danger as an emotional and sensory experience. The author examines the stylistic tropes of noir, emphasizing its exaggerated clichés and the pleasure derived from its atmospheric tension. With references to composers, filmmakers, and cultural theorists, de Sutter argues that danger is inherently tied to aesthetics and perception, offering a form of cultural truth. It addresses readers interested in music, film, philosophy, and cultural studies, challenging conventional notions of safety and risk through an interdisciplinary lens. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Cubierta
Portada
Créditos
Índice
§ 1 ¡Bang!
§ 2 City Noir
§ 3 Los tropos estilísticos del peligro
§ 4 Estética del shock
§ 5 Una experiencia de lo anormal
§ 6 Dividir para regular
§ 7 Incipit dominus
§ 8 ¿Qué es dominación?
§ 9 Un poco de derecho canónico
§ 10 Política de la propiedad
§ 11 Paradoja del dominium
§ 12 Seguros
§ 13 Ordenar el peligro
§ 14 Contra el miedo
§ 15 Dudando, dice
§ 16 La vanidad de la soberanía
§ 17 La posibilidad de la seguridad
§ 18 Una idea de Leibniz
§ 19 Libertad marítima
§ 20 Cómo controlar el azar
§ 21 Seguridad, territorio, población
§ 22 Conocimiento y generalidad
§ 23 Interludio sobre la autoinmunización
§ 24 Es la puerta abierta a...
§ 25 Fallar mejor
§ 26 Los primitivos y nosotros Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9788425451751
8425451752
OCLC:
1460465960

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