1st Edition

Philosophy in Cultural Theory

By Peter Osborne Copyright 2000
    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    Philosophy in Cultural Theory boldly crosses disciplinary boundaries to offer a philosophical critique of cultural theory today. Drawing on the legacy of Walter Benjamin, Peter Osborne looks critically at central philosophical debates in cultural theory, such as:
    * the relationship between sign and image
    * the technological basis of cultural form
    * the conceptuality of art
    * the place of fantasy in human affairs.
    It will appeal to those in philosophy, cultural studies and art theory.

    1. Philosophy in Cultural Theory 2. Sign and Image 3. Modernism as Translation 4. Remember the Future? The Communist Manifesto as Cultural-Historical Form 5. Time and the Artwork 6. Conceptual Art and/as Philosophy 7. Dialogue with Psychoanalysis Notes Index

    Biography

    Peter Osborne is Professor of Modern European Philosophy at Middlesex University, London. He is an editor of the journal Radical Philosophy and author of The Politics of Time (1995).

    'Peter Osbourne's book breaks new ground ... [he is] an original thinker.' - Radical Philosophy