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Responding to Loss

Heideggerian Reflections on Literature, Architecture, and Film

Robert Mugerauer
Barcode 9780823263240
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Release Date: 15/10/2014

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Films & TV
Label: Fordham University Press
Series: Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Language: English
Publisher: Fordham University Press

Heideggerian Reflections on Literature, Architecture, and Film
Responding to Loss: Heideggerian Reflections on Literature, Architecture, and Film provides detailed explications of The Crossing by Cormack McCarthy, the Jewish Museum Berlin by Daniel Libeskind, and Wim Wenders’ Wings of Desire. The interpretations—thinking via Heidegger, Marion, Arendt, and Levinas—call for an adequate response to loss, violence, witnessing.

Much recent philosophical work proposes to illuminate dilemmas of human existence with reference to the arts and culture, often to the point of submitting particular works to preconceived formulations. In this examination of three texts that respond to loss, Robert Mugerauer responds with close, detailed readings that seek to clarify the particularity of the intense force such works bring forth. Mugerauer shows how, in the face of what is irrevocably taken away as well as of what continues to be given, the unavoidable task of interpretation is ours alone.
Mugerauer examines works in three different forms that powerfully call on us to respond to loss: Cormac McCarthy's The Crossing, Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum Berlin, and Wim Wenders's film Wings of Desire. Explicating these difficult but rich works with reference to the thought of Martin Heidegger, Jean-Luc Marion, Hannah Arendt, and Emmanuel Levinas, the author helps us to experience the multiple and diverse ways in which all of us are opened to the saturated phenomena of loss, violence, witnessing, and responsibility.