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Why Only Art Can Save Us: Aesthetics and the Absence of Emergency

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By (author): Santiago Zabala

The state of emergency, according to thinkers such as Carl Schmidt, Walter Benjamin, and Giorgio Agamben, is at the heart of any theory of politics. But today the problem is not the crises that we do confront, which are often used by governments to legitimize themselves, but the ones that political realism stops us from recognizing as emergencies, from widespread surveillance to climate change to the systemic shocks of neoliberalism. We need a way of disrupting the existing order that can energize radical democratic action rather than reinforcing the status quo. In this provocative book, Santiago Zabala declares that in an age where the greatest emergency is the absence of emergency, only contemporary arts capacity to alter reality can save us.

Why Only Art Can Save Us advances a new aesthetics centered on the nature of the emergency that characterizes the twenty-first century. Zabala draws on Martin Heideggers distinction between works of art that rescue us from emergency and those that are rescuers into emergency. The former are a means of cultural politics, conservers of the status quo that conceal emergencies; the latter are disruptive events that thrust us into emergencies. Building on Arthur Danto, Jacques Rancière, and Gianni Vattimo, who made aesthetics more responsive to contemporary art, Zabala argues that works of art are not simply a means of elevating consumerism or contemplating beauty but are points of departure to change the world. Radical artists create works that disclose and demand active intervention in ongoing crises. Interpreting works of art that aim to propel us into absent emergencies, Zabala shows how arts ability to create new realities is fundamental to the politics of radical democracy in the state of emergency that is the present. See more
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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2019
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780231183499

About Santiago Zabala

Santiago Zabala is ICREA Research Professor of Philosophy at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona. He is the author of The Hermeneutic Nature of Analytic Philosophy: A Study of Ernst Tugendhat (Columbia 2008); The Remains of Being: Hermeneutic Ontology After Metaphysics (Columbia 2009); and (with Gianni Vattimo) Hermeneutic Communism: From Heidegger to Marx (Columbia 2011) and the editor of several of Vattimo's books including Nihilism and Emancipation: Ethics Politics and Law (2004); The Future of Religion (2005 with Richard Rorty); and Art's Claim to Truth (2008) all from Columbia University Press. He also writes opinion articles for publications including the New York Times Al Jazeera and the Los Angeles Review of Books.

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