Author: Avital Ronell
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0252073118
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0252073118
The UberReader: SELECTED WORKS OF AVITAL RONELL
For twenty years Avital Ronell has stood at the forefront of the confrontation between literary study and European philosophy. Get The UberReader literature books for free.
She has tirelessly investigated the impact of technology on thinking and writing, with groundbreaking work on Heidegger, dependency and drug rhetoric, intelligence and artificial intelligence, and the obsession with testing. Admired for her insights and breadth of field, she has attracted a wide readership by writing with guts, candour, and wit. Coyly alluding to Nietzsche's "gay science," "The UberReader" presents a solid introduction to Avital Ronell's later oeuvre. It includes at least one selection from each of her books, two classic selections from a collection of her early essays (Finitude's Score), previously Check The UberReader our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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It includes at least one selection from each of her books, two classic selections from a collection of her early essays (Finitude's Score), previously
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Avital Ronell asks why "there is no culture without drug culture". She deals with the usual drugs and alcohol (and their celebrities: Freud's cocaine, Baudelaire's hashish, the Victorians' laudanum), and moves beyond them to addictions that are cultu
Stupidity
In "Stupidity" Avital Ronell explores the fading empire of cognition, modulating stupidity into idiocy, puerility, and the figure of the ridiculous philosopher instituted by Kant. Drawing on a range of writers including Dostoevsky, Schlegel, Musil, a
Fighting Theory
International interest in the work of Avital Ronell has expressed itself in reviews, articles, essays, and dissertations. For Fighting Theory, psychoanalyst and philosopher Anne Dufourmantelle conducted twelve interviews with Ronell, each focu
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