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UNINA990005621830403321 |
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Friedländer, Max Julius <1867-1958> |
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Geertgen tot Sint Jans and Jerome Bosch / Max J. Friedländer ; comments and notes by G. Lemmens ; translation by Heinz Norden |
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Brussels : A.W. Sijthoff |
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Leiden : Éditionditions de la Connaissance |
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Monografia |
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UNISA996391444403316 |
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Learned divine |
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Queries of some tender conscienced Christians about the late Protestation commended to them by the House of Commons, now assembled in the High and Honourable Court of Parliament [[electronic resource] ] : wherein they desire to be resolved concerning 1. the authority imposing it, 2. the necessity of it, 3. the danger of it, 4. whether it can be taken in faith ... / / written by a learned divine |
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Oaths - England |
Church and state - England |
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Place of publication from Wing. |
Reproduction of original in Cambridge University Library. |
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UNISALENTO991003614569707536 |
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Barlach, Ernst |
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Die Briefe : 1888-1938 / Ernst Barlach ; herausgegeben von Friedrich Dross |
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Munchen : Piper & Co., 1968-1969 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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UNINA9910156518403321 |
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Behar Katherine <1976-> |
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Bigger Than You: Big Data and Obesity / Katherine Behar |
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Brooklyn, NY, : punctum books, 2016 |
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Baltimore, Maryland : , : Project Muse, , 2020 |
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©2020 |
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1 online resource (x, 51 pages) : illustrations; PDF, digital file(s) |
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Data mining - Social aspects |
Big data |
Aesthetics, Modern - 21st century |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 45-51). |
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Points -- Lines -- Planes -- Bodies -- One. |
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In her first inquiry toward decelerationist aesthetics, Katherine Behar |
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explores the rise of two "big deal" contemporary phenomena, big data and obesity. In both, scale rearticulates the human as a diffuse informational pattern, causing important shifts in political form as well as aesthetic form. Bigness redraws relationships between the singular and the collective. Understood as informational patterns, collectives can be radically inclusive, even incorporating nonhumans. As a result, the political subject is slowly becoming a new object. This social and informational body belongs to no single individual, but is shared in solidarity with something "bigger than you." In decelerationist aesthetics, the aesthetic properties, proclivities, and performances of objects come to defy the accelerationist imperative to be nimbly individuated. Decelerationist aesthetics rejects atomistic, liberal, humanist subjects; this unit of self is too consonant with capitalist relations and functions. Instead, decelerationist aesthetics favors transhuman sociality embodied in particulate, mattered objects; the aesthetic form of such objects resists capitalist speed and immediacy by taking back and taking up space and time. In just this way, big data calls into question the conventions by which humans are defined as discrete entities, and individual scales of agency are made to form central binding pillars of social existence through which bodies are drawn into relations of power and pathos. |
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