Is time out of joint? : on the rise and fall of the modern time regime /

Is, as Hamlet once feared, the time out of joint? What has happened to our relation to the past and the future? The past has returned in various shapes, as nostalgia, as traumatic impact, and as historical origin or key event for the purposes of nation building. The future, meanwhile, has lost much...

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Main Author: Assmann, Aleida (Author)
Other Authors: Clift, Sarah (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press : Cornell University Library, 2020.
Series:Signale. Transfer.
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Summary:Is, as Hamlet once feared, the time out of joint? What has happened to our relation to the past and the future? The past has returned in various shapes, as nostalgia, as traumatic impact, and as historical origin or key event for the purposes of nation building. The future, meanwhile, has lost much of its glamor, too. The notion of progress and a utopian future have been eroded a growing ecological crisis. The seemingly solid moorings of our temporal orientation have collapsed within the time span of a generation. In order to better understand our temporal crisis, we must start by reconstructing what has just disappeared. In this book, Aleida Assmann tracks the rise and fall of what she calls "the time regime of modernity," explaining what we have both gained and lost in this profound transformation of our cultural values and premises.
Item Description:"A Signale book."
Physical Description:viii, 251 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [233]-245) and index.
ISBN:9781501742439
1501742434