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Elisa Tamarkin

Apropos of Something: A History of Irrelevance and Relevance

Apropos of Something: A History of Irrelevance and Relevance

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The concept of "relevance" has evolved since the nineteenth century, becoming a means to understand how something once disregarded or lost can become interesting and important. Elisa Tamarkin's book "Apropos of Something" explores this concept, showing how it was derived from a word meaning "to raise or lift up again" and how it engaged major intellectual figures and critics. It is a philosophical and poetic study of relevance, with enormous social stakes, and remains an invitation for the humanities and for us to find the point.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 448 pages
Publication date: 20 July 2022
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press


Since the nineteenth century, the concept of "relevance" has evolved significantly across art, criticism, philosophy, logic, and social thought. Elisa Tamarkin's insightful exploration delves into this transformative shift, highlighting the emergence of relevance as a means to understand and value previously disregarded or undervalued elements. In a world inundated with information, how do we discern what holds the utmost importance at any given moment?

Relevance, as Tamarkin reveals, originated from the Anglo-American term, which carries meanings of "to raise or to lift up again" and "to give relief." It resonated with prominent intellectuals such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, pragmatists, philosophers like William James, Alain Locke, John Dewey, and Alfred North Whitehead, as well as a diverse array of critics, phenomenologists, linguists, and sociologists. Within the realms of literature, art, and criticism, relevance became a central struggle for recognition.

In the nineteenth century, poems and paintings took on a new pragmatic dimension, as they sought to evoke relevance and generate interest. These works revealed versions of events that felt pertinent to the lives of their viewers, reflecting the changing social context of the time. Apropos of Something, a captivating philosophical and poetic exploration of relevance, vividly illustrates this concept through the artwork of Winslow Homer, Henry Ossawa Tanner, and others.

This book offers a profound philosophical and poetic inquiry into the nature of relevance, urging readers to reassess their attention and perceptions of importance. With significant social implications, it remains an invitation for the humanities and for individuals who daily seek to find meaning and purpose. By delving into the history and evolution of relevance, Apropos of Something provides a valuable lens through which to understand the world and our place within it.


Dimension: 229 x 152 x 43 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780226453125

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