To Repeat or Not To Repeat: That is the Question

I had never been in Copenhagen before, yet this was my second visit to the city. The purpose of my travel was to inhabit, at least for several days, the urban environment that once contained the peripatetic musings of Søren Kierkegaard. I went to Denmark’s capital in order to get closer to a vanishe...

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Main Author: Leo Cabranes-Grant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Performance Philosophy 2017-12-01
Series:Performance Philosophy
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Online Access:https://www.performancephilosophy.org/journal/article/view/190
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spelling doaj-21b02353e59845deb4d0bc779ac4e26d2020-11-24T21:43:43ZengPerformance PhilosophyPerformance Philosophy2057-71762017-12-013380981410.21476/PP.2017.33190115To Repeat or Not To Repeat: That is the QuestionLeo Cabranes-Grant0University of California-Santa BarbaraI had never been in Copenhagen before, yet this was my second visit to the city. The purpose of my travel was to inhabit, at least for several days, the urban environment that once contained the peripatetic musings of Søren Kierkegaard. I went to Denmark’s capital in order to get closer to a vanished writer, a person now gone and replaced by his textual remnants. Words incite motions: I was there, standing right in front of the Vor Frue Kirke, in response to certain pages once read and pondered. My trip was a tribute to the affective consequences of libraries- books can be-come maps, passions, curiosities, displacements, attractions, resistances, temporalities. Ink in-flects life. In addition, after being in Europe I was planning on spending the upcoming summer back in the United States, learning the Danish language at the Kierkegaard Center in St. Olaf Col-lege, Minnesota. I’d reached the point where translation was no longer enough- I demanded a direct acquaintance with the original sound of Kierkegaard’s multiple voices. After many years of conversations and reasonings and debates, our friendship had turned into a relationship.https://www.performancephilosophy.org/journal/article/view/190actualityAristotledialecticsHeraclitusHegelHumeperformancerecollectionreminiscencerepetitiontheatre
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To Repeat or Not To Repeat: That is the Question
Performance Philosophy
actuality
Aristotle
dialectics
Heraclitus
Hegel
Hume
performance
recollection
reminiscence
repetition
theatre
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title To Repeat or Not To Repeat: That is the Question
title_short To Repeat or Not To Repeat: That is the Question
title_full To Repeat or Not To Repeat: That is the Question
title_fullStr To Repeat or Not To Repeat: That is the Question
title_full_unstemmed To Repeat or Not To Repeat: That is the Question
title_sort to repeat or not to repeat: that is the question
publisher Performance Philosophy
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issn 2057-7176
publishDate 2017-12-01
description I had never been in Copenhagen before, yet this was my second visit to the city. The purpose of my travel was to inhabit, at least for several days, the urban environment that once contained the peripatetic musings of Søren Kierkegaard. I went to Denmark’s capital in order to get closer to a vanished writer, a person now gone and replaced by his textual remnants. Words incite motions: I was there, standing right in front of the Vor Frue Kirke, in response to certain pages once read and pondered. My trip was a tribute to the affective consequences of libraries- books can be-come maps, passions, curiosities, displacements, attractions, resistances, temporalities. Ink in-flects life. In addition, after being in Europe I was planning on spending the upcoming summer back in the United States, learning the Danish language at the Kierkegaard Center in St. Olaf Col-lege, Minnesota. I’d reached the point where translation was no longer enough- I demanded a direct acquaintance with the original sound of Kierkegaard’s multiple voices. After many years of conversations and reasonings and debates, our friendship had turned into a relationship.
topic actuality
Aristotle
dialectics
Heraclitus
Hegel
Hume
performance
recollection
reminiscence
repetition
theatre
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