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Living Together - Roland Barthes, the Individual and the Community

Living Together - Roland Barthes, the Individual and the Community

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This volume explores the concepts of conviviality and idiorrhytmic life forms in literature, arts, and other media, with essays by 32 scholars from seven countries. It investigates how to live together while respecting individual rhythms.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 338 pages
Publication date: 08 December 2021
Publisher: Transcript Verlag


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In this captivating volume, we delve into the realm of exploring and actualizing the profound concepts that Roland Barthes delved into during his renowned 1977 lecture series, How to Live Together at the Collège de France. The anthology presents a collection of original and thought-provoking essays that examine and embrace the essence of conviviality and idiorrhytmic life forms across various literary, artistic, and media domains. Comprising contributions from 32 esteemed scholars hailing from seven countries, this anthology showcases a diverse range of expertise, encompassing literary studies, philosophy, social sciences, theology, church history, psychoanalysis, art history, architecture, media studies, history of ideas, and biology.

The essays in this anthology offer fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to understanding the complexities of coexistence and individual rhythms. They explore the interplay between communal and individual experiences, challenging traditional notions of harmony and discord. Through their insightful analyses, the scholars shed light on the ways in which societies can foster a sense of belonging and respect for diverse rhythms while still maintaining a cohesive and inclusive community.

One of the key themes explored in the essays is the concept of conviviality, which refers to the harmonious coexistence of individuals and groups in a shared space. The scholars examine how conviviality can be achieved in various contexts, such as urban environments, cultural institutions, and online communities. They discuss the challenges and opportunities that arise in fostering a sense of conviviality, including the importance of dialogue, empathy, and tolerance.

Another important aspect of the anthology is the exploration of idiorrhytmic life forms, which refers to the unique rhythms and patterns of individual lives. The scholars examine how idiorrhytmic life forms manifest in literature, art, music, and other forms of expression, and how they can contribute to a deeper understanding of human experiences and identities. They discuss the ways in which individuals can embrace and celebrate their idiorrhytmic rhythms while still respecting the rhythms of others, and the role that cultural institutions and society can play in promoting idiorrhytmic diversity.

The essays in this anthology are written in a clear and accessible style, making them accessible to a wide range of readers. They incorporate a diverse range of theoretical frameworks and methodologies, including critical theory, cultural studies, and psychoanalytic analysis, to provide a comprehensive understanding of the topics at hand. The anthology also includes a comprehensive bibliography that provides valuable insights into the backgrounds and research interests of the scholars involved, allowing readers to further explore the rich tapestry of knowledge and expertise represented in this collection.

In conclusion, this anthology is a valuable contribution to the field of conviviality and idiorrhytmic life forms. It offers a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on the complexities of coexistence and individual rhythms, and provides a platform for scholars from diverse disciplines to engage in meaningful dialogue and exploration. By embracing the concepts discussed in this volume, we can cultivate a more inclusive and respectful society that celebrates the diversity of human experiences and rhythms.

Weight: 482g
Dimension: 149 x 224 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783837644319

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