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The dimension of Latency has emerged as a significant yet unresolved aspect of historical research in the Humanities and Arts. Latent phenomena are those whose existence we acknowledge, but whose identity and location remain unknown. This volume compiles twenty diverse responses to this concept from some of the most prominent figures in the Humanities today, including Carolyn Abbate, Horst Bredekamp, Roger Chartier, and others. The contributors aim to explore and elaborate on the concept of Latency across various contexts and directions, seeking to establish a new pragmatics for its application. The result is a powerful convergence of ideas that transcends mere disciplinary application, revealing a new epistemological landscape responding to the concept of Latency, which is still in the process of articulation. This collection highlights the complexity and richness of Latency, providing a platform for further exploration and understanding within the field. The text is presented in German, reflecting its intellectual depth and the contributions of its distinguished authors.

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Latenz, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Florian Klinger

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Titel
Latenz
Sprache
Deutsch
Erscheinungsdatum
2011
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
313
ISBN10
3525300239
ISBN13
9783525300237
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Kunst
Beschreibung
The dimension of Latency has emerged as a significant yet unresolved aspect of historical research in the Humanities and Arts. Latent phenomena are those whose existence we acknowledge, but whose identity and location remain unknown. This volume compiles twenty diverse responses to this concept from some of the most prominent figures in the Humanities today, including Carolyn Abbate, Horst Bredekamp, Roger Chartier, and others. The contributors aim to explore and elaborate on the concept of Latency across various contexts and directions, seeking to establish a new pragmatics for its application. The result is a powerful convergence of ideas that transcends mere disciplinary application, revealing a new epistemological landscape responding to the concept of Latency, which is still in the process of articulation. This collection highlights the complexity and richness of Latency, providing a platform for further exploration and understanding within the field. The text is presented in German, reflecting its intellectual depth and the contributions of its distinguished authors.