Seeing Through Madness
Essays in Crazy Times
W. J. T. Mitchell(Author)
University of Chicago Press
Will be published approx. on 25. December 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-226-65284-9 (ISBN)
Description
An insightful reconsideration of our historical moment seen through the lens of madness
In Seeing Through Madness, W. J. T. Mitchell pursues the idea of "putting madness to work" by transforming it from an individual affliction-an illness to be treated-into a critical framework for understanding the human condition. The human species is now a danger to itself and others-the very definition of mental disorder in most societies. Therefore, it is time, Mitchell argues, for a fundamental reconsideration of madness, not only as a subject in media and the arts but more fundamentally as a "critical optic" on our historical moment. It is time to see through madness in all its variations, to see by means of it as a template for understanding, and to see it through to some form of wisdom.
While drawing a sense of urgency from Michell's conviction that the whole world is experiencing a widespread political madness, the book specifically focuses on American psychoses and collective disorders, not least the country's delusional exceptionalism.
Incisive, eclectic, and occasionally enraged, Mitchell's essays are the guide we need to see us through crazy times.
In Seeing Through Madness, W. J. T. Mitchell pursues the idea of "putting madness to work" by transforming it from an individual affliction-an illness to be treated-into a critical framework for understanding the human condition. The human species is now a danger to itself and others-the very definition of mental disorder in most societies. Therefore, it is time, Mitchell argues, for a fundamental reconsideration of madness, not only as a subject in media and the arts but more fundamentally as a "critical optic" on our historical moment. It is time to see through madness in all its variations, to see by means of it as a template for understanding, and to see it through to some form of wisdom.
While drawing a sense of urgency from Michell's conviction that the whole world is experiencing a widespread political madness, the book specifically focuses on American psychoses and collective disorders, not least the country's delusional exceptionalism.
Incisive, eclectic, and occasionally enraged, Mitchell's essays are the guide we need to see us through crazy times.
Reviews / Votes
"Seeing Through Madness unsettles notions of sanity and insanity, making visceral that 'madness' is inseparable from Western consciousness and art. Mitchell lays the foundations for both a resistance to clinical and taxonomic containment and the imagining of a collective Atlas of Madness-provisional, contradictory, and resistant to closure." -- Charles Bernstein, author of "The Kinds of Poetry I Want"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
10 color plates, 73 halftones
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-65284-9 (9780226652849)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
W. J. T. Mitchell is the Gaylord Donnelley Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of English and Art History at the University of Chicago. He was the editor of Critical Inquiry from 1977 to 2000 and is the author of many prize-winning books.
Content
List of Illustrations
Preface: Crazy Talk
One: Epoch
1. The Rule of Madness
2. American Psychosis: Trump and the Nightmare of History
3. Present Tense 2020: An Iconology of the Epoch
Two: Media
4. Seeing Madness: Insanity, Media, and Visual Culture
5. Cinemania: Madness and the Moving Image
6. The Colors of Madness
7. On Gifted Schizophrenia
Three: Worlds
8. Atlas Fever: Method, Madness, Montage
9. Planetary Madness: Globalizing the Ship of Fools
10. Strategic Lunacy: Nam June Paik from Moon to TV
11. From Robots to iBots: The Iconology of Artificial Intelligence
12. Present Tense 2024: End Times, Endgames
Acknowledgments
Index
Preface: Crazy Talk
One: Epoch
1. The Rule of Madness
2. American Psychosis: Trump and the Nightmare of History
3. Present Tense 2020: An Iconology of the Epoch
Two: Media
4. Seeing Madness: Insanity, Media, and Visual Culture
5. Cinemania: Madness and the Moving Image
6. The Colors of Madness
7. On Gifted Schizophrenia
Three: Worlds
8. Atlas Fever: Method, Madness, Montage
9. Planetary Madness: Globalizing the Ship of Fools
10. Strategic Lunacy: Nam June Paik from Moon to TV
11. From Robots to iBots: The Iconology of Artificial Intelligence
12. Present Tense 2024: End Times, Endgames
Acknowledgments
Index