Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- 1 Peter Sloterdijk’s Spherological Acrobatics: An Exercise in Introduction
- 2 Foamy Business: On the Organizational Politics of Atmospheres
- 3 “Transgenous Philosophy”: Post-humanism, Anthropotechnics and the Poetics of Natal Difference
- 4 Disinhibition, Subjectivity and Pride. Or: Guess Who Is Looking?: Peter Sloterdijk’s reconstruction of ‘thymotic’ qualities, psychoanalysis and the question of spectatorship
- 5 Sloterdijk and the Question of an Aesthetic
- 6 Uneasy Places. Monotheism, Christianity, and the Dynamic of the Unlikely in Sloterdijk’s Work – Context and Debate
- 7 The Attention Regime: On Mass Media and the Information Society
- 8 In the Beginning was the Accident: The Crystal Palace as a Cultural Catastrophe and the Emergence of the Cosmic Misfit: A critical approach to Peter Sloterdijk’s Weltinnenraum des Kapitals vs. Fyodor M. Dostoevsky’s Notes from the underground
- 9 A Cautious Prometheus? A Few Steps Toward a Philosophy of Design with Special Attention to Peter Sloterdijk
- 10 Sloterdijk and the Question of Action
- 11 The Space of Global Capitalism and its Imaginary Imperialism: An Interview with Peter Sloterdijk
- Contributors
- Index
A Semester of Swayings (Uncensored)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- 1 Peter Sloterdijk’s Spherological Acrobatics: An Exercise in Introduction
- 2 Foamy Business: On the Organizational Politics of Atmospheres
- 3 “Transgenous Philosophy”: Post-humanism, Anthropotechnics and the Poetics of Natal Difference
- 4 Disinhibition, Subjectivity and Pride. Or: Guess Who Is Looking?: Peter Sloterdijk’s reconstruction of ‘thymotic’ qualities, psychoanalysis and the question of spectatorship
- 5 Sloterdijk and the Question of an Aesthetic
- 6 Uneasy Places. Monotheism, Christianity, and the Dynamic of the Unlikely in Sloterdijk’s Work – Context and Debate
- 7 The Attention Regime: On Mass Media and the Information Society
- 8 In the Beginning was the Accident: The Crystal Palace as a Cultural Catastrophe and the Emergence of the Cosmic Misfit: A critical approach to Peter Sloterdijk’s Weltinnenraum des Kapitals vs. Fyodor M. Dostoevsky’s Notes from the underground
- 9 A Cautious Prometheus? A Few Steps Toward a Philosophy of Design with Special Attention to Peter Sloterdijk
- 10 Sloterdijk and the Question of Action
- 11 The Space of Global Capitalism and its Imaginary Imperialism: An Interview with Peter Sloterdijk
- Contributors
- Index
Summary
Die Tage schwinden wie im Flug, gern’ wurd’ ich sie behalten.
Von Schonen hab’ ich nie genug, ‘drum will ich sie verwalten.
Gabriela Bredehorn, from: Das Tagebuch (2010)Friday, February 5th / 13.23 o’clock / Magdeburg, Germany At a Friend's House // Wanna kill myself. Literally. The International Office just called. For my ERASMUS exchange year they put me in Dundalk, Ireland. Bloody lottery drawing system. Did I not explicitly mention I would only take my first choice, Universiteit Utrecht, or stay home?! Googling Irish tourist guides only pushes the knife deeper in my chest: apparently Dundalk is only “pleasant enough for those who live there.” At all costs, I need someone killed to get my place. So, who is that girl going to Utrecht…†
Tuesday, August 31st / 07.17 o’clock / Mellingerstraße 33 Old Apartment, Hildesheim // My life is a fairy tale. Surprisingly, I did not have to drink that girl's blood. I let her go, since she shares my first name. Now I am in my friend's car, on our way to Nederland. One last bite of German bread, and we will be off to the kaaskoppen. No house, no bike, no term schedule yet. No matter what, I will move there. Now. And won't get back till August. Peter Pan is calling me, waving with a tulip. Never Never Land, here I come…
Friday, September 3rd / 15.30 o’clock / Amsterdamsestraatweg 311
Mega Bike Store // ‘De sleutel tot meer fietsplezier’ is all the Dutch I can understand. A confidence-inspiring man in his mid-fifties introduces himself as the shop owner. I need to get a bike. Now. Yet it seems as if it is going to take a while to try one. After repeatedly claiming not to speak any English, he complains about the lack of qualified and reliable bike technicians, since his last shop manager just moved to Madrid and now takes care of the Spanish branch office.
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- In Medias ResPeter Sloterdijk's Spherological Poetics of Being, pp. 117 - 121Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2012