Prick up Your Ears
If in Hegel the Ancient Greek ‘subjectivizes’ the sounds of Nature that s/he interrogates, in the more contemporary accounts of listening the subject is split; the echo comes back not from within, but through the other scene or stage of desire and the drive, and through the circuitous paths of lang...
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Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto
2024-12-01
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| Series: | Artefilosofia |
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| Online Access: | https://periodicos.ufop.br/raf/article/view/7745 |
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| Summary: | If in Hegel the Ancient Greek ‘subjectivizes’ the sounds of Nature that s/he interrogates, in the more contemporary accounts of listening the subject is split; the echo comes back not from within, but through the other scene or stage of desire and the drive, and through the circuitous paths of language. To have one’s ears cocked is to be subject to the tragic and erotic dimensions of listening.
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| ISSN: | 1809-8274 2526-7892 |