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  1. Lines that reduce : biography, palms, borders
    Author: Dolbear, Sam
    Published: 01.03.2023

    Through various cases and instances, this essay opens with the question of biography and the demands of its form: that is, biography's attempt to reduce historical totalities to the page in moments of sudden condensation. It then introduces the... more

     

    Through various cases and instances, this essay opens with the question of biography and the demands of its form: that is, biography's attempt to reduce historical totalities to the page in moments of sudden condensation. It then introduces the figure of Charlotte Wolff (1897–1986), a doctor and later hand reader and sexologist, who appears on a diagram, constructed by Walter Benjamin in 1932, to map his life through his 'Urbekanntschaften' (primal acquaintances). It then seeks to transpose Benjamin's diagram into other linear forms, such as a family tree, a diagram of chemical affinity, and an astral chart, to add one: the diagram as a map of the hand. This opens up a number of temporal, historical, and epistemic reductions, or cases of reduction, in Wolff's work and beyond. It concludes with a particular moment in Wolff's biography - her arrest in 1933 and her escape to Paris - as a final instance of the line, as border.

     

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    Source: CompaRe
    Language: English
    Media type: Part of a book; Part of a book
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-3-96558-041-1; 978-3-96558-040-4
    DDC Categories: 800
    Collection: ICI Berlin
    Subjects: Autobiografie; Benjamin, Walter; Berliner Chronik; Wolff, Charlotte; Handlesekunst
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  2. On the list
    Published: 02.03.2023

    This essay presents some thoughts about lists and draws on a range of material, from Lauren Berlant to George Perec. It acts as an introduction to a series of short meditations on individual instances of listing. Usually presented in a sequence and... more

     

    This essay presents some thoughts about lists and draws on a range of material, from Lauren Berlant to George Perec. It acts as an introduction to a series of short meditations on individual instances of listing. Usually presented in a sequence and assembled according to some practical or conceptual necessity, lists offer the promise, perhaps the illusion, of keeping track, of bringing control to the flux of things and thoughts, of putting confusion to a halt. They relate to reduction in two ways: first, as a quantitative reduction - as a form of making smaller or less; and second, as a qualitative reduction - as a form of condensation to the most salient data.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 978-3-96558-041-1; 978-3-96558-040-4
    DDC Categories: 800
    Collection: ICI Berlin
    Subjects: Liste; Form; Ästhetik; Reduktion
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  3. Proust list impulse
    Author: Dolbear, Sam
    Published: 06.03.2023

    Lists litter Marcel Proust's pages of "À la recherche du temps perdu" ("In Search of Lost Time"), but also the works about it. This short contribution collects together a number of those lists, and offers some reflection on the list's place and... more

     

    Lists litter Marcel Proust's pages of "À la recherche du temps perdu" ("In Search of Lost Time"), but also the works about it. This short contribution collects together a number of those lists, and offers some reflection on the list's place and function within the work, on the level of the sentence and as a form in its own right.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Part of a book; Part of a book
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-3-96558-041-1; 978-3-96558-040-4
    DDC Categories: 800; 840
    Collection: ICI Berlin
    Subjects: Proust, Marcel; À la recherche du temps perdu; Liste
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