Other Synaesthesia

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  • ISBN 9781438493619
  • Weight: 209g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Reconsiders the figure of synaesthesia, understood as the combination of the senses and of the arts, in philosophy and literature.

This book investigates synaesthesia in philosophy and literature, from Aristotle to Charles Baudelaire to Jean-Luc Nancy and beyond. Its central claim is that while synaesthesia is generally read as a figure of transcendence and unity, there is another effect of synaesthesia, one that articulates differences and displaces essence. This other synaesthesia opens up within or alongside the more familiar sense of synaesthesia as synthesis, pointing to an alternative understanding of the senses and of the arts as "interbelonging" in a kind of rhythmic relation rather than parts of a totalizing aesthetic whole. In so doing, The Other Synaesthesia contests the suggestion that neurological synaesthesia is the foundation for the aesthetics of synaesthesia. Topics include Nancy's conception of community; the correspondence between Franz Liszt and George Sand; Baudelaire's poetics; Richard Wagner's theory of the Gesamtkunstwerk, or total work of art; decadence and symbolism; and Heidegger's critique of the correspondence theory of truth.

Susan Bernstein is Professor of Comparative Literature and German Studies at Brown University. Her previous books include Virtuosity of the Nineteenth Century: Performing Music and Language in Heine, Liszt, and Baudelaire and Housing Problems: Writing and Architecture in Goethe, Walpole, Freud, and Heidegger.

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