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The sovereign debt crisis or Sophie’s choice. On European tragedies, guilt and responsibility

The sovereign debt crisis or Sophie’s choice. On European tragedies, guilt and responsibility

Liesbeth Noordegraaf-Eelens and Jos de Mul, The sovereign debt crisis or Sophie’s choice. On European tragedies, guilt and responsibility. Heinrich Böll Stiftung. European Union. December…

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PedoBot® is niet boos, maar wel verdrietig (en soms opgewonden)

PedoBot® is niet boos, maar wel verdrietig (en soms opgewonden)

Jos de Mul. PedoBot® is niet boos, maar wel verdrietig (en soms opgewonden). Over intelligente robots, emoties en sociale interactie. In J.B. de Jong (red.),…

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Horizons of Hermeneutics

Horizons of Hermeneutics

Jos de Mul, Horizons of Hermeneutics: Intercultural Hermeneutics in a Globalizing World.  Frontiers of Philosophy in China. Vol. 6, No. 4 (2011), 628-655.   DOI: 10.1007/s11466-011-0159-x (DOI)…

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Paniek in de polder. Polytiek en populisme in Nederland

Paniek in de polder. Polytiek en populisme in Nederland

Jos de Mul. Paniek in de polder. Polytiek en populisme in Nederland. Zoetermeer: Uitgeverij Klement, 2011 (2de, herziene druk), 204 p. 1de druk 2011ISBN: 978 90 8687…

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Performance op de NextNature PowerShow

Performance op de NextNature PowerShow

Aan het werk tijdens God's Browser: the Biotechnological Sublime, een performance die ik samen met videokunstenaar Geert Mul gaf tijdens de NextNature Powershow in de…

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Beste Geert!

Beste Geert!

Open brief aan Geert Wilders. Ter gelegenheid van de presentatie van het boek Paniek in de polder. Polytiek en populisme in Nederland. Rotterdam, Boekhandel Donner…

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The sovereign debt crisis or Sophie’s choice. On European tragedies, guilt and responsibility

The sovereign debt crisis or Sophie’s choice. On European tragedies, guilt and responsibility

Liesbeth Noordegraaf-Eelens and Jos de Mul, The sovereign debt crisis or Sophie’s choice. On European tragedies, guilt and responsibility. Heinrich Böll Stiftung. European Union. December…

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后)现代艺术与哲学中的浪漫之欲。Chinese translation of Romantic Desire in (Post)Modern Art and Philosophy

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Jos de Mul. 后)现代艺术与哲学中的浪漫之欲。Chinese translation of Romantic Desire in (Post)Modern Art and Philosophy. Wuhan: Wuhan University Press, 2010, 306p.

ISBN 978-7-307-08019-5
RMB 42.00

An erudite and wide-ranging discussion of postmodernism and romanticism in twentieth-century art and philosophy.

In this erudite and wide-ranging discussion of postmodernism and romanticism in twentieth-century art and philosophy, Jos de Mul sheds a fascinating light on the ambivalent character of our present culture, which oscillates between modern enthusiasm and postmodern irony. Along the way, he engages the work of such thinkers as Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger, Habermas, Lacan, Barthes, and Derrida; visual artists Magritte and Stella; poets George and Coleridge; and composers Schonberg, Cage, and Reich, among others, providing a sort of intellectual history of Romantic, Modernist, and Postmodernist "tempers."

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Reviews

"As it illuminates various shades of aesthetic ambiguity in (post)modern art and culture, Romantic Desire opens up a new arena where previously isolated, contradictory forces can finally come together and communicate. In creating such space, De Mul takes the crucial preliminary steps towards understanding and reconciling the ageless conflict between our desire for the eternal and our awareness of its inaccessibility."

Braun, Heather L. 2001. Romantic Desire in (Post)Modern Art and Philosophy. British Journal of Aesthetics (april 2001):238-240. (complete review)

"It is good to see a text that departs from the narrowly specialized world of the journal article and aims to give a broadly synthetic perspective on contemporary thought. ... A reader who is already sympathetic with his perspective will probably find De Mul's discussion quite valuable. But for the more skeptic reader, the real strength of the book emerges when De Mul leaves behind some of these overarching themes and concentrates on specific examples of the interplay between art and philosophy.

Norman, Judith. 2000. Romantic Desire in (Post)Modern Art and Philosophy by Jos de Mul. Philosophy in Review XX (2):93-95.

"Jos de Mul does a beautiful job of summarizing in compressed form some of the most vexed texts and ideas in contemporary theory; as a writer, he is a fine teacher. He is also an effective critic of the arts, especially painting and music. I learned and re-learned a great deal in reading this book. If a student were to ask 'What book can I read that not only explains what these people whose names I hear all the time actually say, but also demonstrates the significance of their ideas in practice?' I would be tempted to refer him or her to this book."

Jean-Pierre Mileur, University of California, Riverside

"A fine, efficient introduction to a wealth of texts and demanding theoretical issues that few critics seem to know as well as de Mul."

Thomas Pfau, author of Idealism and the Endgame of Theory: Three Essays by F. W. J. Schelling

 

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