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11. Face, Mask, and Other as Avatars of Selfhood
A Third Short History
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. The Matter with Transparency 1
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Part I. Life in the Folds
- 1. Was Transparency an Optical Problem? 31
- 2. France, Year Zero 39
- 3. The World’s Opacity to Consciousness 48
- 4. The Image of Science and the Limits of Knowledge 64
- 5. Machines and the Cogito 79
- 6. From the Total Man to the Other 91
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Part II. Transparency in Politics: State, Utopia, Grey Zones, 1944–1959
- 7. What Is Social Transparency? 113
- 8. Between State and Society, I 130
- 9. Between State and Society, II 147
- 10. Alienation, Utopia, and Marxism after 1956 155
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Part III. Norms, Others, Ethnography, the Symbolic
- 11. Face, Mask, and Other as Avatars of Selfhood 171
- 12. The Norm and the Same 199
- 13. The Third Order, or, The Structural “Symbolic” as Epistemological Interface 226
- 14. Lévi-Strauss’s World Out of Sync 243
- 15. The Ethnographer, Cinéma-vérité, and the Disruption of the Natural Order 254
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Part IV. The Road to 1967 and the Rethinking of Modernity
- 16. Return to Rousseau 267
- 17. Return to Descartes 282
- 18. “Speak Not of Darkness, but of a Somewhat Blurred Light” 300
- 19. Cybernetic Complexity 315
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Part V. After 1968
- 20. The Present Time and the Agent of History before and after May 1968 335
- 21. The Myth of the Self-Transparency of Society 353
- 22. Nineteen Eighty-Four 368
- Abbreviations 383
- Notes 385
- Bibliography 449
- Index 487
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. The Matter with Transparency 1
-
Part I. Life in the Folds
- 1. Was Transparency an Optical Problem? 31
- 2. France, Year Zero 39
- 3. The World’s Opacity to Consciousness 48
- 4. The Image of Science and the Limits of Knowledge 64
- 5. Machines and the Cogito 79
- 6. From the Total Man to the Other 91
-
Part II. Transparency in Politics: State, Utopia, Grey Zones, 1944–1959
- 7. What Is Social Transparency? 113
- 8. Between State and Society, I 130
- 9. Between State and Society, II 147
- 10. Alienation, Utopia, and Marxism after 1956 155
-
Part III. Norms, Others, Ethnography, the Symbolic
- 11. Face, Mask, and Other as Avatars of Selfhood 171
- 12. The Norm and the Same 199
- 13. The Third Order, or, The Structural “Symbolic” as Epistemological Interface 226
- 14. Lévi-Strauss’s World Out of Sync 243
- 15. The Ethnographer, Cinéma-vérité, and the Disruption of the Natural Order 254
-
Part IV. The Road to 1967 and the Rethinking of Modernity
- 16. Return to Rousseau 267
- 17. Return to Descartes 282
- 18. “Speak Not of Darkness, but of a Somewhat Blurred Light” 300
- 19. Cybernetic Complexity 315
-
Part V. After 1968
- 20. The Present Time and the Agent of History before and after May 1968 335
- 21. The Myth of the Self-Transparency of Society 353
- 22. Nineteen Eighty-Four 368
- Abbreviations 383
- Notes 385
- Bibliography 449
- Index 487