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Scandalous Expectations: Second Order Scandals in Modern Society
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Moritz Mutter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents V
- Disruption in the Arts: Prologue IX
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I. Conceptual Approaches
- Aesthetic experiments: On the Event-Like Character and the Function of Disruptions in the Arts 3
- Scandalous Expectations: Second Order Scandals in Modern Society 27
- Ekstasis and Paradoxa. The Miracle as Disruption 37
- Imagined Scenarios of Disruption. A Concept 63
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II. Media
- Disruptive Storytelling. Notes on E.T.A. Hoffmann 85
- Perturbing the Reader: The Riddle-character of Art and the Dialectical Impact of Contemporary Literature (Adorno, Goetz, Kracht) 105
- Expansions of the Instant: Disruptions of Time in Contemporary German Literature 117
- Disruption, Photography, and the Idea of Aesthetic Resistance 133
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III. Body
- Interferences: Posthuman Perspectives on Early Electronic Music 189
- The Dis/rupture of Film as Skin: Jean-Luc Nancy, Claire Denis, and Trouble Every Day 211
- “They Starve to death, but who dares ask why?”: Steve McQueen’s Film Hunger 231
- Writing Aphasia: Intermedial Observation of Disrupted Language in Wolfgang Herrndorf’s Arbeit und Struktur 247
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IV. Power
- The Red Telephone: A Hybrid Object of the Cold War 275
- Christoph Schlingensief’s Image Disruption Machine 291
- Citizen n-1: Laura Poitras’s Citizenfour as a Reparative Reading of a Paranoid World 315
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V. Archive
- Notes on Secondary Drama 337
- Disturbance in the Intermediate: Secondary Drama as a Parasite 339
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio 347
- Disrupted Arts and Marginalized Humans: A Commentary on Friedrich Kittler’s “Signal-to-Noise Ratio” 363
- Contributors 369
- Index of Subjects 373
- Index of Persons 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of contents V
- Disruption in the Arts: Prologue IX
-
I. Conceptual Approaches
- Aesthetic experiments: On the Event-Like Character and the Function of Disruptions in the Arts 3
- Scandalous Expectations: Second Order Scandals in Modern Society 27
- Ekstasis and Paradoxa. The Miracle as Disruption 37
- Imagined Scenarios of Disruption. A Concept 63
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II. Media
- Disruptive Storytelling. Notes on E.T.A. Hoffmann 85
- Perturbing the Reader: The Riddle-character of Art and the Dialectical Impact of Contemporary Literature (Adorno, Goetz, Kracht) 105
- Expansions of the Instant: Disruptions of Time in Contemporary German Literature 117
- Disruption, Photography, and the Idea of Aesthetic Resistance 133
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III. Body
- Interferences: Posthuman Perspectives on Early Electronic Music 189
- The Dis/rupture of Film as Skin: Jean-Luc Nancy, Claire Denis, and Trouble Every Day 211
- “They Starve to death, but who dares ask why?”: Steve McQueen’s Film Hunger 231
- Writing Aphasia: Intermedial Observation of Disrupted Language in Wolfgang Herrndorf’s Arbeit und Struktur 247
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IV. Power
- The Red Telephone: A Hybrid Object of the Cold War 275
- Christoph Schlingensief’s Image Disruption Machine 291
- Citizen n-1: Laura Poitras’s Citizenfour as a Reparative Reading of a Paranoid World 315
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V. Archive
- Notes on Secondary Drama 337
- Disturbance in the Intermediate: Secondary Drama as a Parasite 339
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio 347
- Disrupted Arts and Marginalized Humans: A Commentary on Friedrich Kittler’s “Signal-to-Noise Ratio” 363
- Contributors 369
- Index of Subjects 373
- Index of Persons 379