Obstinacy and Aesthetics: News From the Ideological Antiquity

Authors

  • Silvia L. López Carleton University

Keywords:

Kluge, Eisenstein, montage, obstinacy, excabation, subjective expropriation, workcapacity

Abstract

The essay presents Alexander Kluge's aesthetic proposal in History and Obstinacy (with Oscar Negt) and News from Ideological Antiquity: Marx/Eisenstein/DasKapital. The works serve as bookends for the last major experiments of modernist montage. These works are poetic-theoretical practices that excavate primitive accumulation and its organization of our labor capacities, its expropriation of subjectivity, and the dialectic of its relation.

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Published

2020-12-31

How to Cite

López, S. L. (2020). Obstinacy and Aesthetics: News From the Ideological Antiquity. Constelaciones. Revista De Teoría Crítica, 11(11-12), 32–42. Retrieved from https://constelaciones-rtc.net/article/view/3838