Reconsidering the life of power : ritual, body, and art in critical theory and Chinese philosophy .

Offers a compelling intercultural perspective on body, art, self, and society.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Garrison, Jim, 1951-
Format: Licensed eBooks
Language:English
Published: ALBANY : STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK PR, 2021.
Online Access:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2558388
Table of Contents:
  • Kant and the World Observer
  • Arendt's Remarks on Kant
  • Lĭ Zéhòu and Kant
  • Hannah Arendt and Lĭ Zéhòu on Kantian Purposiveness in Human Affairs
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 5 Technique in Appearance
  • Preliminary Remarks: Apprehension, Appearance, and Concern
  • Stiegler on Technique and Memory
  • Reassessing Stiegler and Ritual Technique in Appearance
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 6 Somaesthetics
  • Preliminary Remarks: Somaesthetics and Subjectivation
  • Somaesthetics: Rethinking Bodily Cultivation
  • Somaesthetic Practice: A Resource for Expanding Subject Life or Another Means of Control?
  • Confucian Perspectives on the Development of Ritual Propriety: Inside or Outside of Human Nature?
  • Mencius on Human Nature and Ritual
  • Xún Zĭ on Human Nature
  • Xún Zi's Restricted Usefulness for Somaesthetics and the Potential Value of New Approaches to Mencius
  • Assessing Somaesthetics with Regard to Mencius and Xún Zĭ
  • Conclusion
  • Final Thoughts
  • Changing the Stakes
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Index.