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Elements of rhythmology. Vol. 4. A rythmic constellation : the 1970s

Auteur : Pascal Michon

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Résumé

Ce tome est consacré aux travaux d'une constellation de chercheurs (Henri Lefebvre, Michel Foucault, Émile Benveniste, Roland Barthes, Michel Serres et Edgar Morin) sur la rythmanalyse dans les années 1970. ©Electre 2025

During the past fifteen years, rhythmanalysis has been thriving in many disciplines, especially in the English-speaking scientific world. As a result, the figure of Henri Lefebvre has reemerged after a long period of oblivion and has become a kind of totem in rhythmana-lytical studies. Giving honor where honor is due, this book begins with a study of Lefebvre's contribution. But, in the 1970s and 1980s, he was by far not the only one important thinker interested in rhythm. In fact, he belonged to a sort of "constellation" of linguists, sociologists, philosophers, specialists in literature and art, all of whom took rhythm as a key subject. Over a very few years, rhythm- analysis passed from the first essays of Lefebvre and Foucault, mainly interested in the rhythms of society, individual and time, to those of Benveniste and Barthes, highlighting the entirely new question of the rhuthmoi of language, subject and self, and finally to those of Serres and Morin, which introduced in turn, on a comparable basis, that of the rhuthmoi of nature, machines and information.

This volume is the fourth installment in a series that aims to cover the entire history of the concept of rhythm in Western culture.

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Paru le : 15/03/2021

Thématique : Histoire et Notions

Auteur(s) : Auteur : Pascal Michon

Éditeur(s) : Rhuthmos

Collection(s) : Rythmologies

Série(s) : Elements of rhythmology

ISBN : 979-10-95155-27-0

EAN13 : 9791095155270

Reliure : Broché

Pages : 313

Hauteur: 22.0 cm / Largeur 14.0 cm


Épaisseur: 1.7 cm

Poids: 0 g