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Frontmatter
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
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Introduction: Redistributing the Senses
- Intro 1
- World of Prose 2
- Distributing the Senses 5
- We Have Never Been Deodorized 6
- Emancipation, a Revolution of the Senses 10
- Smell and the Expropriation of the “Sense of Having” 14
- Tracking Down the Argument—In Medias Res 20
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Chapter 1: Hölderlin’s Air
- Introduction 23
- Anthology: Reading, Hölderlin 24
- The Aerial Sphere, Modulated 28
- From Philosophy to Poetry, from Anschauung to Smell 32
- Sinnlicher Lateness 37
- A Geopoetics of Smell 41
- The Smell of Lemons 44
- Breathing the Future 50
- Latestness: Tending toward Deodorization 61
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Chapter 2: Baudelaire’s Perfumes
- Introduction 69
- Revolt, Baudelaire’s Dream 70
- Perfumes: Poetry like Lazarus 74
- A Woman’s Hemisphere 79
- “Star without Atmosphere” 84
- Addictive Time, Adorable Eternity 86
- Revolutionary Anesthetic 92
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Chapter 3: Nietzsche’s Chaos
- Why I Have Such Flair (and Socrates Does Not) 95
- Why I Have Such Flair (and Socrates Does Not) 98
- Compromising Smell 101
- Distance, Perspective, Chaos 103
- New Smells 108
- Smell of the Earth 110
- Loyalty, Freedom 114
- Smell of Eternity 117
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Chapter 4: Brecht’s Stench
- Introduction 125
- The Body of the Revolution 128
- “Virtual Revolutionaries” 133
- Poetological Excursus: Against Aromatic Words 138
- Hollywood Non Olet 140
- Smelly Angels of History 144
- The Glücksgott and His Students 147
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Epilogue: Cleanup
- Introduction 153
- Poetry’s Common Place 154
- From Pebble to Soap: The Character of Resistance 156
- Vulgar Scent: Of Pilate 161
- Purity Otherwise 162
- Notes 165
- Bibliography 211
- Index 229
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
-
Introduction: Redistributing the Senses
- Intro 1
- World of Prose 2
- Distributing the Senses 5
- We Have Never Been Deodorized 6
- Emancipation, a Revolution of the Senses 10
- Smell and the Expropriation of the “Sense of Having” 14
- Tracking Down the Argument—In Medias Res 20
-
Chapter 1: Hölderlin’s Air
- Introduction 23
- Anthology: Reading, Hölderlin 24
- The Aerial Sphere, Modulated 28
- From Philosophy to Poetry, from Anschauung to Smell 32
- Sinnlicher Lateness 37
- A Geopoetics of Smell 41
- The Smell of Lemons 44
- Breathing the Future 50
- Latestness: Tending toward Deodorization 61
-
Chapter 2: Baudelaire’s Perfumes
- Introduction 69
- Revolt, Baudelaire’s Dream 70
- Perfumes: Poetry like Lazarus 74
- A Woman’s Hemisphere 79
- “Star without Atmosphere” 84
- Addictive Time, Adorable Eternity 86
- Revolutionary Anesthetic 92
-
Chapter 3: Nietzsche’s Chaos
- Why I Have Such Flair (and Socrates Does Not) 95
- Why I Have Such Flair (and Socrates Does Not) 98
- Compromising Smell 101
- Distance, Perspective, Chaos 103
- New Smells 108
- Smell of the Earth 110
- Loyalty, Freedom 114
- Smell of Eternity 117
-
Chapter 4: Brecht’s Stench
- Introduction 125
- The Body of the Revolution 128
- “Virtual Revolutionaries” 133
- Poetological Excursus: Against Aromatic Words 138
- Hollywood Non Olet 140
- Smelly Angels of History 144
- The Glücksgott and His Students 147
-
Epilogue: Cleanup
- Introduction 153
- Poetry’s Common Place 154
- From Pebble to Soap: The Character of Resistance 156
- Vulgar Scent: Of Pilate 161
- Purity Otherwise 162
- Notes 165
- Bibliography 211
- Index 229