
Confronting Universalities
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- Cover
- Title page
- Colophon
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The Vicissitudes of Universality
- The Particulars of Universality
- Political Implications of the Universality of Art
- Sensus Communis
- The Death of the Universal
- The Return of Universality
- Global Universals
- Contemporary Aesthetics
- The Universals of History
- Universality, Globalisation and the Making of Identities
- The Particularities of the Universal
- Confronting Universality in Art
- Works Cited
- Universality, Global Politics and Hegemony
- Ernesto Laclau in an Interview with Mads Anders Baggesgaard and Jakob Ladegaard
- Andrew Gibson
- The Concept of Intermittency
- Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason and Contemporary French Philosophy
- Seriality
- Intermittencies
- Confronting the universal
- Selected Reading (including Works Cited)
- Kimberly DeFazio
- Aesthetics of Empire
- Affect, Class and the Universality of Consumption
- Affective Aesthetics: From the Sensory to the Textual
- Intuiting Class: Or, Back to the Senses
- Materialist Aesthetics
- Works Cited
- Stefan Jonsson
- The Ideology of Universalism
- Or, One Good Reason to Celebrate Lenin
- Eurocentric Universalism
- Utopia and Ideology
- Anarchy and Authority
- Uniformity
- Common Sense
- Mosquitoes and Paraffin
- Works Cited
- Birgit Eriksson
- Tasting the World
- Universal Openness and New Boundaries in Contemporary Cultural Taste
- The Omnivore
- Hierarchies and Commonness
- Cultural Taste and Social Life
- Aesthetic Individualisation
- Universalised Aesthetics?
- Works Cited
- Henrik Kaare Nielsen
- Universality, Identity and Politics
- Democratic Political Culture and the Issue of Identity
- Dynamics and Discursive Practice of Identity
- Culturalisation and Politicisation
- Aesthetic Experience and Universality
- Works Cited
- Mads Anders Baggesgaard
- Competing Universals
- Sarkozy and Literature
- The French Universal
- Sarko and the Elite
- Culture in a Time of Crisis
- Pensée Unique
- Populist Reasoning
- Works Cited
- Camilla Møhring Reestorff & Carsten Stage
- Canons and Cartoons
- On National Identity, Strategies of Reterritorialisation and the Role of Universality in the Danish Cartoon Initiative and Canon Projects
- The Cartoon Initiative of Jyllands-Posten
- Two Versions of Culture Talk
- The Cultural Canon
- The Canon of Democracy
- Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Rasmus Ugilt Holten Jensen
- Universal Ostalgia
- Hegelian Reflections on the Remembrance of the Berlin Wall
- Ostalgia
- Leander Haußmann, or: There can be no Westalgia!
- The Forms of Ostalgia
- Hegel on Double Negation
- Conclusion: Thinking the Lack of the Lack
- Works Cited
- Mieke Bal
- A Thousand and One Voices
- Migratory Aesthetics and the Trouble with Voice
- Voice and the Documentary Tradition
- Murmuring Voices: Intimacy and Hybridity Within
- The "Other" Tradition and Cultural Belonging
- Beyond Aristotelian Time
- Conclusion
- Works Cited
- Jakob Ladegaard
- The White Knight of Art
- Das Beckwerk's Democratic Invasions
- The History of The Democracy
- Relational Aesthetics?
- The White Knight of Art
- Literal Democracy
- Ambivalent Universality
- The Death of the Author and the New Life
- Works Cited
- Malene Woltmann
- Quantity or Quality?
- Some Reflections on the Paradoxes of the Icon Building as a "Glocal" Phenomenon
- Defining the Icon Building
- The Icon Building and Glocalisation
- The Bilbao Effect
- The Icon Building and the Architect
- The Icon Building as a Cultural Product
- Architectural Olympiad
- The Icon Building and the City
- Enigmatic Signifiers and One-liners
- The Icon Building as a Unifying Monument
- Concluding Remarks
- Works Cited
- About the contributors
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