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Given World and Time : Temporalities in Context / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Temporality in the Long Run -- 1. Walking Backwards into the Future: The Conception of Time in the Ancient Near East -- 2. Epic Remains: Seeing and Time in the Odyssey -- 3. Fourier and the Saint-Simonians on the Shape of History -- 4. World History According to Katrina -- Historical Figures: Mediations, Citations, Narrations -- 5. Intricate Temporalities: The Transfiguration of Proper and “Improper” Sounds from Christian to Jewish Environments -- 6. Quoting from the Past or Dealing with Temporality -- 7. Taking Time: Temporal Representations and Cultural Politics -- 8. Image-Times, Image-Histories, Image-Thinking -- 9. Documentary Re-enactments: A Paradoxical Temporality That Is Not One -- Shapes of Modernity -- 10. Time and Progress—Time as Progress: An Enlightened Sermon by William Robertson -- 11. Religious Revivals: The Binds of Religion and Modernity in Friedrich Nietzsche’s The Anti-Christ and Richard Wright’s The Outsider -- 12. Hetero-Temporalities of Post-Socialism -- 13. The Politics of Temporality: Heidegger, Bourdieu, Benjamin, Derrida -- “To the Planetarium”: From Cosmos to History and Back -- 14. Eternity No More: Walter Benjamin on the Eternal Return -- 15. A Microscope for Time: What Benjamin and Klages, Einstein and the Movies Owe to Distant Stars -- Contributors -- Index |
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