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“The Surviving Image” by Didi Huberman
“Aby Warburg was the first to make survival the central motif of his anthropological approach to Western art: it is studied here in its logic, in its sources and in its philosophical resonances, which range from historicity according to Burckhardt to the unconscious according to Freud. , going through Tylor's survivals, Nietzsche's eternal return, Darwin's biological memory, Goethe's morphology, Vischer's empathy or Binswanger's phenomenology of time”.
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http://www.revistaminerva.com/articulo.php?id=141
http://www.lacentral.com/9788496775589
http://www.circulobellasartes.com/mediateca.php?id=3565
The recommended titles are in the Library of the International Institute. If you are interested in having access to them, you can check their availability in the catalog of the library
The surviving image [Printed text]: history of art and the time of ghosts according to Aby Warburg / 2nd ed. Year of publication: 2013.
Madrid: Abada publishers, 2013.
548 p.: ill; 24cm