Christine Buci-Glucksmann

See also: Glucksmann

Christine Buci-Glucksmann is a French philosopher, political specialist in Philosophie and Esthétique.

It was professor of esthetics in Paris VIII. Its first work goes back to the years 1970 and related in particular to Friedrich Engels and Antonio Gramsci. Thereafter, it is interested in esthetic philosophy, in particular in the work of Walter Benjamin just as with art and the literature baroque ( the Reason baroque , 1984; the madness of seeing , 1986). This research leads it to postulate a bond between baroque and Postmodernisme where is perceptible the double influence of Gilles Deleuze and of Jean-François Lyotard. To its interest for painting that of the cinema is added. It devotes a work to the realizer Raoul Ruiz whom it considers from the point of view of esthetics baroque. In its last works, it is interested in the Mélancolie while joining again with the writings of Benjamin on this question (work on the Trauerspiel , translated under the title of Origine of the drama German baroque ).

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