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Time after time / David Wood.

By: Wood, David (David C.).
Publisher: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, 2007Description: xi; 257 p. ill.ISBN: 025334896X (cloth : alk. paper); 9780253219091 (pbk).Subject(s): Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976 | Derrida, Jacques | TimeDDC classification: 115
Contents:
Introduction -- Why time breaks down -- Interruptions, regressions, discontinuities : why time breaks down -- Time-shelters : an essay in the poetics of time -- Economies of time : beyond activity and passivity -- Heidegger's struggle with time -- Reiterating the temporal : toward a rethinking of Heidegger on time -- From representation to engagement -- Glimpses of being in Dasein's developmen : reading and writing after Heidegger -- The event of time -- The event of philosophy : Heidegger, Foucault, Deleuze -- Political openings : Heidegger 1933-34 -- Following Derrida -- Art and time -- The dark side of narrative -- Thinking eccentrically about time : the strange loops of Escher and Calvino -- Art as event.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Why time breaks down -- Interruptions, regressions, discontinuities : why time breaks down -- Time-shelters : an essay in the poetics of time -- Economies of time : beyond activity and passivity -- Heidegger's struggle with time -- Reiterating the temporal : toward a rethinking of Heidegger on time -- From representation to engagement -- Glimpses of being in Dasein's developmen : reading and writing after Heidegger -- The event of time -- The event of philosophy : Heidegger, Foucault, Deleuze -- Political openings : Heidegger 1933-34 -- Following Derrida -- Art and time -- The dark side of narrative -- Thinking eccentrically about time : the strange loops of Escher and Calvino -- Art as event.

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