Re- An Errant Glossary edited by Christoph Holzhey and Arnd Wedemeyer
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Cultural inquiry ; vol. 15Publisher: Berlin ICI Berlin Press 2019Description: xv, 198 SeitenContent type:- Text
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- Band
- 9783965580008
- 100
- 08.25
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R:E835 .K4 1966 Realities of American foreign policy | R:ML410.H483 G4 1968 Hans Werner Henze | R:E169.1 .L532 1957 America as a civilization life and thought in the United States today | R:B805 R43 2019 Re- An Errant Glossary | R:BL600 .S865 2019 Rituale | R:GV939.O44 L49 2006 The blind side evolution of a game | R:NB653.V74 A4 2018 Auke de Vries |
What's in a prefix? How to read a prefix as short as 're-'? Does 're' really signify? Can it point into a specific direction? Can it reverse? Can it become the shibboleth of a 'postcritical' reboot? At first glance transparent and directional, 're'- complicates the linear and teleological models commonly accepted as structuring the relations between past, present, and future, opening onto errant temporalities.
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