Bloch-Kojève: divine non-existence

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    Abstract

    The work of Ernst Bloch posits a utopian impulse that Fredric Jameson has described as 'governing and encompassing everything, from games to patent medicines, from myths to mass entertainment, from iconography to technology, from architecture to Eros, from tourism to jokes and the unconscious‘. This one-day event, organized by the Kingston London Graduate School, with the support of CRMEP, revisits Bloch‘s work in four themed panels on materialism, atheism, time & aesthetics, and political economy of hope.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 12 Dec 2013
    EventErnst Bloch London Symposium - London, U.K.
    Duration: 12 Dec 201312 Dec 2013

    Conference

    ConferenceErnst Bloch London Symposium
    Period12/12/1312/12/13

    Bibliographical note

    Organising Body: London Graduate School

    Keywords

    • Philosophy

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