Resultaten voor 'timothy morton'

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  1. Inferno. William Blake e la ricerca di un'ecologia cristiana
    1. Timothy , Morton

    Inferno. William Blake e la ricerca di un'ecologia cristiana

    € 43,50
  2. The Stuff of Life
    1. Timothy Morton

    The Stuff of Life

    Timothy Morton is Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University, USA. They have collaborated with Björk, Laurie Anderson, Jennifer Walshe, Hrafnhildur Arnadottir, Sabrina Scott, Adam McKay, Jeff Bridges, Justin Guariglia, Olafur Eliasson, and Pharrell Williams. Morton co-wrote and appears in Living in the Future’s Past, a 2018 film about global warming with Jeff Bridges. They are the author of Being Ecological (2018), Humankind: Solidarity with Nonhuman People (2017), Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence ( 2016), Nothing: Three Inquiries in Buddhism (2015), Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World (2013), Realist Magic: Objects, Ontology, Causality (2013), The Ecological Thought (2010), Ecology without Nature (2007), eight other books and 250 essays on philosophy, ecology, literature, music, art, architecture, design and food.

    € 21,95
  3. The Stuff of Life
    1. Timothy Morton

    The Stuff of Life

    Timothy Morton is Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University, USA. They have collaborated with Björk, Laurie Anderson, Jennifer Walshe, Hrafnhildur Arnadottir, Sabrina Scott, Adam McKay, Jeff Bridges, Justin Guariglia, Olafur Eliasson, and Pharrell Williams. Morton co-wrote and appears in Living in the Future’s Past, a 2018 film about global warming with Jeff Bridges. They are the author of Being Ecological (2018), Humankind: Solidarity with Nonhuman People (2017), Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence ( 2016), Nothing: Three Inquiries in Buddhism (2015), Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World (2013), Realist Magic: Objects, Ontology, Causality (2013), The Ecological Thought (2010), Ecology without Nature (2007), eight other books and 250 essays on philosophy, ecology, literature, music, art, architecture, design and food.

    € 63,95
  4. Spacecraft
    1. Timothy Morton

    Spacecraft

    As I read Morton’s account of his childhood engagement with space flight, I thought of my own, when my personal imaginary met world history, though I certainly didn’t think in those terms at the time. In pursuing Morton’s childhood, I’m not attempting to shoehorn Spacecraft into old-fashioned biographical criticism whereby one seeks to explain a text by finding its secrets in the author’s autobiography. It’s part of the story he’s telling, one common to many children whose imagination has been fired with visions of space travel. It’s a story born of a specific cultural imaginary common among children of the last decades of the previous century … Spacecraft, then, is a vehicle in which Morton meditates on futurality. The Millennium Falcon, along with hyperspace, is at the center of this meditation.

    € 13,95
  5. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook

    This sourcebook examines Mary Shelley's novel within its literary and cultural contexts providing an ideal orientation in the novel, its reception history and the critical material which surrounds it.

    € 134,50
  6. Dark Ecology
    1. Timothy Morton

    Dark Ecology

    For a Logic of Future Coexistence

    Timothy Morton explores the foundations of the ecological crisis to reestablish our ties to nonhuman beings and rediscover playfulness and joy. Dark ecology puts us in an uncanny position of radical self-knowledge, illuminating our place in the biosphere and our belonging to a species in a sense that is far less obvious than we like to think.

    € 27,50
  7. Radicalism in British Literary Culture, 1650–1830

    Radicalism in British Literary Culture, 1650–1830

    From Revolution to Revolution

    "This collection of essays is uniformly lucid, engaging, and densely documented ... it offers a rich tapestry representing strains of radical thought." Seventeenth-Century News

    € 44,50
  8. Shelley and the Revolution in Taste
    1. Timothy Morton

    Shelley and the Revolution in Taste

    The Body and the Natural World

    Brought together the themes of diet, consumption, the body, and human relationships with the natural world, in a study of the poet Shelley. Morton offers an illuminatingly broad context for his views in eighteenth-century social and political thought concerning the place of humans in nature, culture, and society.

    € 130,50
  9. Shelley and the Revolution in Taste
    1. Timothy Morton

    Shelley and the Revolution in Taste

    The Body and the Natural World

    '… a subtle, thought-provoking and ambitious analysis of the opposed ways of the lives of the rich and the poor, the hungry and the surfeited, as exposed in Shelley's thinking. Nobody interested either in Shelley's poetics or the body's politics will be able to ignore.' The Times Higher Education Supplement

    € 44,50
  10. The Poetics of Spice
    1. Timothy Morton

    The Poetics of Spice

    Romantic Consumerism and the Exotic

    This book focuses on the significance of spice, and the spice trade, in Romantic literature, shedding light on the impact of the growing consumerism and capitalist ideology. Timothy Morton surveys literary, political, medical, travel, trade and philosophical literature, offering new readings of Keats, Shelley and Southey among many others.

    € 145,50
  11. Ecology without Nature
    1. Timothy Morton

    Ecology without Nature

    Rethinking Environmental Aesthetics

    Morton argues that the chief stumbling block to environmental thinking is the image of nature most writers promote: they propose a new world view, but their very zeal to preserve the natural world leads them away from the “nature” they revere. To have a properly ecological view, Morton suggests, we must relinquish, once and for all, the idea of nature.

    € 37,50
  12. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook

    This sourcebook examines Mary Shelley's novel within its literary and cultural contexts providing an ideal orientation in the novel, its reception history and the critical material which surrounds it.

    € 35,95