Technologies of Critique
Critique—a program of thought as well as a disposition toward the world—is a crucial resource for politics and thought today, yet it is again and again instrumentalized by institutional frames and captured by market logics. Technologies of Critique elaborates a critical practice that eludes such capture. Building on Chile’s history of dissident artists and the central entangling of politics and aesthetics, Thayer engages continental philosophical traditions, from Aristotle, Descartes and Heidegger through Walter Benjamin and Gilles Deleuze, and in implicit conversation with the Judith Butler, Roberto Esposito, and Bruno Latour, to help pinpoint the technologies and media through which art intervenes critically in socio-political life.
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Technologies of Critique
Critique—a program of thought as well as a disposition toward the world—is a crucial resource for politics and thought today, yet it is again and again instrumentalized by institutional frames and captured by market logics. Technologies of Critique elaborates a critical practice that eludes such capture. Building on Chile’s history of dissident artists and the central entangling of politics and aesthetics, Thayer engages continental philosophical traditions, from Aristotle, Descartes and Heidegger through Walter Benjamin and Gilles Deleuze, and in implicit conversation with the Judith Butler, Roberto Esposito, and Bruno Latour, to help pinpoint the technologies and media through which art intervenes critically in socio-political life.
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Technologies of Critique

Technologies of Critique

Technologies of Critique

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Critique—a program of thought as well as a disposition toward the world—is a crucial resource for politics and thought today, yet it is again and again instrumentalized by institutional frames and captured by market logics. Technologies of Critique elaborates a critical practice that eludes such capture. Building on Chile’s history of dissident artists and the central entangling of politics and aesthetics, Thayer engages continental philosophical traditions, from Aristotle, Descartes and Heidegger through Walter Benjamin and Gilles Deleuze, and in implicit conversation with the Judith Butler, Roberto Esposito, and Bruno Latour, to help pinpoint the technologies and media through which art intervenes critically in socio-political life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823286737
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 01/07/2020
Series: Idiom: Inventing Writing Theory
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Willy Thayer (Author)
Willy Thayer is a prominent a prominent Chilean philosopher, art critic, and media theorist. He is Professor of Philosophy at Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, where he founded the Program in Critical Thought, and Professor of Film Theory at Universidad de Chile, in Santiago. He has written many books in Spanish and has curated gallery exhibits and shows in Europe and Latin America. He has held visiting professorships at Duke Unviersity, Yale University, UNAM (Mexico), and Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

John Kraniauskas (Translator)
John Kraniauskas is Professor of Latin American Studies at Birkbeck, Universityof London. His most recent books are Políticas culturales: acumulación, desarrollo y crítica cultural (FLACSO) and Capitalism and its Discontents: Power and Accumulation in Latin-American Culture (Universityof Wales Press). He is the translator and editor of Carlos Monsiváis’s Mexican Postcards (Verso).

Table of Contents

Translation Has Always Already Begun: Translator’s Introduction | vii

1 Critique and Life | 1

2 Critique and Work | 5

3 The Kríno Constellation | 8

4 Technologies of Critique | 10

5 The Word “Critique” | 14

6 Marx’s Critical Turn | 18

7 Crisis and Avant-Garde | 19

8 Critical Attitude | 24

9 Sovereign Critique I | 25

10 Hyperbole | 28

11 Sovereign Critique II | 31

12 The Epoch of Critique | 33

13 Critique within the Frame, Critique of the Frame | 35

14 Manet: The Kant of Painting | 38

15 Heidegger’s Demand | 40

16 Critique and Figure | 44

17 Thought and Figure | 46

18 The Leveling of the Pit | 49

19 The Clash of Film and Theater | 51

20 Critique’s Loss of Aura | 54

21 Critique and Mass | 55

22 Nihil and Philosophy | 60

23 Jenny | 62

24 The Epoch of Nihilism. Nihil as Epoch. | 66

25 The Exhausted Age | 70

26 The Coexistence of Technologies: Marx | 73

27 Referential Illusion | 75

28 Critique and Installation | 76

29 Critique as the Unworking of Theater | 82

30 Destruction | 86

31 Sovereign Exception, Destructive Exception | 87

32 The Absolute Drought of Critique | 95

33 Sorel: Sovereign Critique | 97

34 Benjamin: Pure Strike and Critique | 104

35 The Destruction of Theater | 107

36 Thought Is Inseparable from a Critique | 111

Notes | 115

Index | 171

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