
The Power of the Impossible
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Learned, exigent, original, and timely, Erik Roraback's The Power of the Impossible: On Community and the Creative Life presents authoritative readings of what important theorists from Spinoza to Bataille, Blanchot, Nancy, Zizek, and others have had to say about community and the individual, with sections along the way on how those theorists might lead us to approach work by Henry James, James Joyce, Ralph Ellison, Dante Alighieri, and, surprisingly, the great tennis player, Ivan Lendl. Roraback also develops on the basis of his theorists his own persuasive concept of an impossible/possible global community yet to come that would facilitate individual creativity as well as contest the repressive hegemony of finance capitalism and technology, especially digital technology. -- J. Hillis Miller, The University of California at Irvine This original, unorthodox study illuminates our current crises of community formation and creativity in ways unexpected but necessary. -- Robert Appelbaum, Professor Emeritus of English Literature, Uppsala UniversityMore details
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Illustrations/Photos
- Dedication
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Note on the Quotations
- Introduction: Ways for Thinking Community and (De)creativity
- Part I: Toward Community with Élite Culture Energies I
- Chapter 1: Expression, the Fold and Spinozan Existence qua Gilles Deleuze and Slavoj Zizek
- Chapter 2: Jean-Luc Nancy, Being-In-Common and the Absent Semantics of Myth1
- Chapter 3: Freedom, Nancy and Henry James's The Ambassadors (1903)1
- Part II: Toward Community with Élite Culture Energies II
- Chapter 4: Walter Benjamin's Status in Interpretive Communities1
- Chapter 5: Bearing Crosses for Joyce's Finnegans Wake (1939)1
- Chapter 6: Bataille's The Atheological Summa (1943-45)
- Chapter 7: Existence, Creation and the Inoperative/Operative Commons in Invisible Man (1952) and in La Divina Commedia (1308-21)1
- Part III: Toward Community with Popular Culture Energies
- Chapter 8: The Standstill of a Fully Fledged Reality: Jimmy Connors versus Ivan Lendl at the 1982 and 1983 US Open1
- Chapter 9: The Unconscious, Athletic Identity and a Whole Galaxy on Stage
- or, the 1984 French Open, John McEnroe contra Ivan Lendl1
- Chapter 10: Tennis Conclusions
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
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