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  • av Edia Connole
    220,-

    A collection of philosophical and critical essays on the television series True Detective."Traditionally, the detective genre deals with the problem of epistemology - how to know something that one doesn't know. There are some things we cannot know, and some things we should not know. Sometimes clues just give way to more clues, and epistemic tedium rules the day. These essays reveal knowledge becoming an enigma to itself, revealing the brilliant futility of the epistemological project." - Eugene Thacker, author of In The Dust of This Planet"The television event of the year - I would say many years - is without doubt True Detective. One deserving of forensic, unflinching, and unrelenting philosophical treatment." - Simon Critchley"The most intelligent series in TV history has opened strange crypts for explorers. This excellent essay collection reveals just how far the dark tunnels lead. Let it coax you from the comforts of death and fear, into detection of the guttering nightmare that is life, coldly seen." - Nick LandCONTENTSI. Black StarsGary J. Shipley - Monster at the End: Pessimism's Locked Rooms and Impossible CrimesEdia Connole - Contemplating the Crucifixion: Cohle and Divine GloomNicola Masciandaro - I Am Not Supposed To Be Here: Birth and Mystical DetectionII. Separate From ItselfFintan Neylan - The Labour of the Pessimist: Detecting Expiration's Artifice Paul J. Ennis - The Atmospherics of ConsciousnessBen Woodard - Nothing Grows in the Right Direction: Scaling the Life of the NegativeIII. There Was A Videotape Niall McCann - True Detective, Jean-Luc Godard and Our Image Culture: 'This May Well be Heaven, this Hell Smells the Same'Daniel Fitzpatrick - 'True Dick' . . . The Accelerated Acceptance and Premature Canonisation of True DetectiveIV. It's Just One StoryScott Wilson - The Nonsense of Detection: Truth Between Science and the RealErin K. Stapleton - The Corpse is the Territory: The Body of Dora Kelly Lange in True Detective Caoimhe Doyle & Katherine Foyle - The Flat Devil Net: Mapping Quantum Narratives in True DetectiveDaniel Colucciello Barber - Affect Has No StoryV. And Closure-No, No, NoDominic Fox - koyntly bigyledCharlie Blake, Daniel Colucciello Barber, Edia Connole, Paul J. Ennis, Gary J. Shipley - Bird TrapEdge to EdgeCaoimhe Doyle & Katherine Foyle - The Chole Story

  • - Black Metal Theory Symposium
    av Edia Connole
    231,-

    Essays and artworks related to Mors Mystica, a black metal theory symposium on the theme of mystical death."Only that person who says: 'My soul chooses hanging, and my bones death' can truly embrace this fire . . . for it is absolutely true that 'no one can see me and live.'" -- Bonaventure, Itinerarium Mentis in DeumCONTENTSIntroduction: On "Heroes/Helden"Edia Connole & Nicola MasciandaroFollowing the Stench: Watain and Putrefaction MysticismDrew DanielAblaze in the Bath of FireBrad BaumgartnerMycelegiumJames Harrisdying to find I was never thereTeresa GillespieOn the Ecstasy of Annihilation: Notes towards a Demonic SupplementCharlie BlakeAutonomy of Death, Nothing Like ThisDaniel Colucciello Barber"It's a suit! It's ME!" Hyper-Star and Hyper-Hero through Black Sabbath's Iron Man Caoimhe Doyle & Katherine FoyleThe Tongue-Tied Mystic: Aaaarrrgghhh! Fuck Them! Fuck You!Gary J. Shipley These Flames Will Lick the Feet of GodHeather MasciandaroMystical AnarchismSimon CritchleyDie Maske des Black MetalsDominik Irtenkauf Xenharmonic Black Metal: Radical Intervallics as Apophatic OntotheologyBrooker BuckinghamThe Perichoresis of Music, Art, and PhilosophyHunter Hunt-HendrixOn Darkness ItselfNiall ScottHaemálJeremy Dyer From Black BileEugene Thacker"This Place is a Tomb" Infinite Terror in DarkspaceDylan TriggSeven Propositions On The Secret Kissing Of Black Metal: OSKVLVMEdia ConnoleWings Flock to My Crypt, I Fly to My Throne: On Inquisition's Esoteric Floating TombNicola MasciandaroSymposium PhotographsÖykü TektenAPPENDIXBound to Metal (Interview with Edia Connole for Legacy) Dominik IrtenkaufTheoria e praxis del Black Metal (Interview by Fabio Selvafiorita for L'Intellettuale Dissidente)Nicola Masciandaro

  • - Pearl
    av Nicola Masciandaro
    257,-

    Glossator 9 (2015): Pearl. Edited by Nicola Masciandaro and Karl Steel. Twenty commentaries on the Middle-English poem Pearl, one for each section of the poem, with a preface by the editors.CONTENTS"Innoghe" A Preface on Inexhaustibility - Karl SteelThe Arbor and the Pearl: Encapsulating Meaning in "Spot" - William M. StormPearl, Fitt II - Kevin MartiPearl, Fitt III ("more and more") - Piotr Spyra"Py3t" Ornament, Place, and Site - A Commentary on the Fourth Fitt of Pearl - Daniel C. RemeinMeeting One's Maker: The Jeweler in Fitt V of Pearl - Noelle Phillips"Mercy Schal Hyr Craftez Kythe" Learning to Perform Re-Deeming Readings of Materiality in Pearl - James C. StaplesFitt 7: Blysse / (Envy) - Paul MegnaPearl, Fitt VIII - Kevin Marti"Ther is no date" The Middle English Pearl and its Work - Walter WadiakFitt X - More - Travis NeelEnough (Section XI) - Monika OtterFitt XII: Ryght - Kay MillerPearl, Fytt XIII - A. W. StrouseThe Jerusalem Lamb of PEARL - Jane BealFitt 15 - Lesse -Tekla BudeOut, Out, Damned Spot: Mote in Pearl and the Poems of the Pearl Manuscript - Karen BollermannSeeing John: A Commentary on the Link Word of Pearl Fitt XVII - Karen Elizabeth GrossTheoretical Lunacy: Moon, Text, and Vision in Fitt XVIII - Bruno M. Shah & Beth SutherlandDelyt and Desire: Ways of Seeing in Pearl - Anne Baden-DaintreeFitt XX - "Paye" - David Coley

  • - Sermones Contra Solicitudinem
    av Nicola Masciandaro
    210,-

    The writings in this volume are bound by desire to refuse worry, to reject and throw it away the only way possible, by means that are themselves free from worry. If this is impossible--all the more reason to do so. I. The Sweetness (of the Law)II. Nunc Dimittis: Getting AnagogicIII. Half Dead: Parsing CeciliaIV. WormsignV. Gourmandized in the Abattoir of OpennessVI. Grave Levitation: Being ScholarlyVII. Labor, Language, Laughter: Aesop and the Apophatic HumanVIII. This is Paradise: The Heresy of the PresentIX. Becoming Spice: Commentary as GeophilosophyX. Amor Fati: A Prosthetic GlossXI. Following the Sigh

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