Dead Time

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  • Dead Time Book Detail

  • Author : Elissa Marder
  • Release Date : 2001
  • Publisher : Stanford University Press
  • Genre : Literary Criticism
  • Pages : 242
  • ISBN 13 : 9780804740722
  • File Size : 76,76 MB

Dead Time by Elissa Marder PDF Summary

Book Description: This book explores how modernity gives rise to temporal disorders when time cannot be assimilated and integrated into the realm of lived experience. It turns to Baudelaire and Flaubert in order to derive insights into the many temporal disorders (such as trauma, addiction, and fetishism) that pervade contemporary culture.

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