10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEATHLINESS»
Discover the use of
deathliness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
deathliness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Foucault and Heidegger: Critical Encounters
Furthermore, deathliness is not an ever-present transcendental condition for the
possibility of Dasein, as Hill apparently would have it. Dasein's deathliness is its
possibility for absence, discontinuity, cessation, passage. Dasein's deathliness is
...
Alan Milchman, Alan Rosenberg, 2003
2
Fashion at the Edge: Spectacle, Modernity and
Deathliness
fashion. at. the. edge. spectacle,. modernity. and. deathliness. Caroline. evans.
Recent experimental fashion has a dark side, a preoccupation with
representations of death, trauma, alienation, and decay, This intriguing book
looks closely at ...
3
Donald Davidson: A Short Introduction
For any particular event, we can consider what would have been true of that very
event under counterfactual circumstances.24 The question relevant here then is
whether the loudness and the deathliness of that particular shot come apart in ...
4
The Infanticidal Logic of Evolution and Culture
The biological concept of life is therefore profoundly ambiguous. The classical
conception of life underscores its generativity, not its simultaneous anti-
generativity. This conception does not tend to recognize the empirical
deathliness at the ...
5
Political Theory for Mortals: Shades of Justice, Images of Death
Despite Arendt's rhetorical demand that all deathliness be exorcised from
properly political concerns, Kateb detects an unacknowledged ambivalence
toward death on her part. He believes that Arendt doesn't divest all deathliness
from her ...
6
Whitman and the Romance of Medicine
Theorists like Derrida and Blanchot have taught us to see the deathliness of all
writing; conversely speech, particularly in the active mode J. L. Austin calls
performative utterance, returns us always to an originating life-force exerting its
will in ...
The place where life was focused now becomes a habitat for deathliness. These
antihuman creatures who inhabit the ruins — never tamed, never useful, never
safe — will occupy and recharacterize the place. The poet is at pains to portray
an ...
8
On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Ethics and Politics
They appear in deathliness, i.e., in withdrawing from appearance. In deathliness
things are alive. When people attend to mortality in the ways they relate with
things and when language or art lets things appear meaningfully and relationally
in ...
The nearness of 'Chimneysweeper' suggests that the Church is going black with
soot, the general tone of the poem, however, adds the idea of increasing
corruption and deathliness. Is the Church, too, responsible, by preserving the
status quo ...
It is this language, Brueggemann argues, which alone has the power to cut
through the numbness and deathliness of denial. As a poet, Wiesel finds symbols
—reacti- vated from the past—with which he brings to public expression and ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DEATHLINESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
deathliness is used in the context of the following news items.
At Tate Britain
... but also to tension; remoteness, but also deathliness – as these photographers well knew. Perhaps this technical inevitability – the extremism ... «London Review of Books, May 15»
Dead appealing: how photographer Christopher Williams' shiny …
The uses of photography and its deathliness – rendering still a moment in a life – echo more loudly through this floor; in one room is another ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
McQueen, Galliano and a Tale of Two Books
Published in 2003, Fashion at the Edge: Spectacle, Modernity and Deathliness, by the highly respected writer and academic Caroline Evans, ... «The Business of Fashion, Feb 15»
Beethoven's 'Languages'
This deathliness is appropriate to the idea of the Eucharist, and it might make the listener reflect on his own inevitable demise. The Credo movement clearly ... «National Review Online, Jan 15»
Sophie Heawood: The pressure to be jolly on New Year's Eve is just …
The thing about staying in with my mum and dad was that, our deathliness aside, it turned out to be brilliant. They're a right laugh and none of ... «The Guardian, Dec 14»
'All Hail King Julien' rules cartoon jungle
"There's nothing here that doesn't want to eat us, to poison us, or to swallow us up in gooey black pits of deathliness … If there may not be a ... «South Bend Tribune, Dec 14»
'All Hail King Julien' lets the 'Madagascar' rave begin
"There's nothing here that doesn't want to eat us, to poison us, or to swallow us up in gooey black pits of deathliness... If there may not be a ... «Los Angeles Times, Dec 14»
Egon Schiele: The Radical Nude
Deathliness and rebirth became recurring themes in his nudes. His subjects were varied - himself, his sister, male and female friends, pregnant ... «Huffington Post UK, Oct 14»
What Power Do Images Have in Our Society?
... nightmare of catastrophe and whose future has been deprived of its promise (other than the deathliness of militarization and financialization). «PopMatters, Oct 14»
Album Review: Perfume Genius – Too Bright
There's a deathliness to this track, something disquieting and morbid. As the music resonates with cathedral-style grace, the voice of Perfume ... «So So Gay, Sep 14»