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Heine und Hegel zum Ende der Kunstperiode -
Tension and narrative
autobiographies of illness and therapeutic legitimacy in eighteenth-century french and english medical works -
Tension on tension
some considerations that might help to produce an increasingly precise understanding of a problem which has no specific object -
Oblique gazes
the "je ne sais quoi" and the uncanny as forms of undecidability in post-Enlightenment aesthetics -
The topoi of utopia
a topology of political tensions -
Desiring tension
towards a queer politics of paradox -
Strategies of tension
A. Boissier's "Les amants électrisés par l'amour" (1797) -
Tension in/between aesthetics, politics, and physics
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Disappear here
adventures in subconscious narrative filmmaking -
The violence of form
philosophical remarks on Mazen Kerbaj's sound piece "Starry Night" -
ici uniglory, 2009
installation. Ink, paper, images & text -
Kleist's puppet theatre and the art of tango
looking for the back door to paradise -
On social forces
tension as a metaphor and the image of society -
'Perché mi vinse il lume d'esta stella'
Giovanni Giudici's rewriting of Dante's "Paradiso" for the theatre -
Irish Dante
Yeats, Joyce, Beckett -
Human desire, deadly love
the "Vita Nova" in Gide, Delay, Lacan -
Transferring Dante
Robert Rauschenberg's thirty-four illustrations for the "Inferno" -
Dante as a gay poet
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Re-writing Dante after Freud and the Shoah
Giorgio Pressburger's "Nel regno oscuro" -
'Hell on a paying basis'
morality, the market, and the movies in Harry Lachman's "Dante's Inferno" (1935) -
Reclaiming "Paradiso"
Dante in the poetry of James Merrill and Charles Wright -
'Una modesta Divina Commedia'
Dante as anti-model in Cesare Pavese's "La luna e i falò" -
'Anzichè allargare, dilaterai!'
allegory and mimesis from Dante's "Comedy" to Pier Paolo Pasolini's "La Divina Mimesis" -
Literary heresy
the Dantesque metamorphosis of LeRoi Jones into Amiri Baraka -
From Giorgio Agamben's Italian category of 'Comedy' to 'Profanation' as the political task of modernity
Ingravallo's soaring descent, or Dante according to Carlo Emilio Gadda