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Masking The Abject A Genealogy Of Play Mechthild Nagel

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Masking The Abject A Genealogy Of Play Mechthild Nagel
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.22 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Mechthild Nagel
ISBN: 9780739103074, 0739103075
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Masking The Abject A Genealogy Of Play Mechthild Nagel by Mechthild Nagel 9780739103074, 0739103075 instant download after payment.

Masking the Abject traces the beginnings of the malediction of play in Western metaphysics to Aristotle. Mechthild Nagel's innovative study demonstrates how play has served as a 'castaway' in western philosophical thinking: It is considered to be repulsive and loathsome, yet also fascinating and desirable. The book illustrates how play 'succeeds' and proliferates after Hegel—despite its denunciation by classical philosophers—entering Marxist, phenomenological, postmodern, and feminist discourses. This work provides the reader with a superb analyisis of how the distinction between the serious and the playful has developed over time, charting play's changing ontological status, and ethical and aesthetic dimensions, from the logocentric to the bacchnalian.

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