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Enigmas

by Christopher Woodall
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Overview

In this succinct and innovative book, Mario Perniola, one of Italy's most influential philosophers and critics, argues that our society is living through an "Egyptian moment"β€”a postmodern era marked by a particular brand of reification. As the products of high technology come increasingly to assume organic properties, to be endowed with an independent capacity for perception, humanity becomes thing-like, not in the familiar sense of unconscious alienation, but rather in the sense of a deliberate and cynical treatment of itself as an object. We are, he claims, undergoing a process of self-mummification.

Perniola mixes philosophy and aesthetics with clarity and erudition, whether he is discussing 'strategic beauty' in the work of Baltasar Gracian, the "anti-cynicism" of Carlo Michelstaedter, or Guy Debord's notion of the secret. In his approach to such topics as periodization, the place of the mirror in Western thought, hermeneutics and utopianism, he draws from 'high' and "mass" culture with sometimes startling effect. The scope of Perniola's enquiry is impressively wide, ranging from Pulcinella to the latest form of video culture, via baroque aesthetics. But his focus, always, is on contemporary experience, an experience brought about neither by a return of the repressed nor by future shock but by their enigmatic coincidence.

Enigmas provides an original and acutely perceptive guide to a condition in which ancient past and imaginable future are not merely similar, but can all to easily be confused.

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Book Details

Published
June 12, 1995
Publisher
London ; Verso, 1995.
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781859840610

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