From Bataille to Badiou

From Bataille to Badiou
Title From Bataille to Badiou PDF eBook
Author Adrian May
Publisher Contemporary French and Franco
Pages 328
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 1786940434

Download From Bataille to Badiou Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This exhaustive reading of the review Lignes provides the first in depth study of a French intellectual periodical publication form the 1980s to the contemporary moment. It demonstrates the preservation and development of 'French Theory' into the new millennium, and provides a new cultural history of France, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the 2016 terror attacks.

The Obsessions of Georges Bataille

The Obsessions of Georges Bataille
Title The Obsessions of Georges Bataille PDF eBook
Author Andrew J. Mitchell
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 236
Release 2009-10-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781438428239

Download The Obsessions of Georges Bataille Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Considers Bataille’s work from an explicitly philosophical perspective.

Badiou's Deleuze

Badiou's Deleuze
Title Badiou's Deleuze PDF eBook
Author Jon Roffe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 205
Release 2014-09-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317547586

Download Badiou's Deleuze Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Badiou's Deleuze presents the first thorough analysis of one of the most significant encounters in contemporary thought: Alain Badiou's summary interpretation and rejection of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. Badiou's reading of Deleuze is largely laid out in his provocative book, Deleuze: The Clamor of Being, a highly influential work of considerable power. Badiou's Deleuze presents a detailed examination of Badiou's reading and argues that, whilst it fails to do justice to the Deleuzean project, it invites us to reconsider what Deleuze's philosophy amounts to, to reassess Deleuze's power to address the ultimate concerns of philosophy. Badiou's Deleuze analyses the differing metaphysics of two of the most influential of recent continental philosophers, whose divergent views have helped to shape much contemporary thought.

Red Britain

Red Britain
Title Red Britain PDF eBook
Author Matthew Taunton
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 314
Release 2019-04-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192549928

Download Red Britain Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Red Britain sets out a provocative rethinking of the cultural politics of mid-century Britain by drawing attention to the extent, diversity, and longevity of the cultural effects of the Russian Revolution. Drawing on new archival research and historical scholarship, this book explores the conceptual, discursive, and formal reverberations of the Bolshevik Revolution in British literature and culture. It provides new insight into canonical writers including Doris Lessing, George Orwell, Dorothy Richardson, H.G Wells, and Raymond Williams, as well bringing to attention a cast of less-studied writers, intellectuals, journalists, and visitors to the Soviet Union. Red Britain shows that the cultural resonances of the Russian Revolution are more far-reaching and various than has previously been acknowledged. Each of the five chapters takes as its subject one particular problem or debate, and investigates the ways in which it was politicised as a result of the Russian Revolution and the subsequent development of the Soviet state. The chapters focus on the idea of the future; numbers and arithmetic; law and justice; debates around agriculture and landowning; and finally orality, literacy, and religion. In all of these spheres, Red Britain shows how the medievalist, romantic, oral, pastoral, anarchic, and ethical emphases of English socialism clashed with, and were sometimes overwritten by, futurist, utilitarian, literate, urban, statist, and economistic ideas associated with the Bolshevik Revolution.

Theory of the Subject

Theory of the Subject
Title Theory of the Subject PDF eBook
Author Alain Badiou
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 824
Release 2009-07-28
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0826496733

Download Theory of the Subject Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Badiou is widely considered to be France's most important and exciting contemporary thinker. Much of Badiou's earlier work (including Being and Event) can only be fully understood with a clear grasp of Theory of the Subject, one of his most important works.

Lacan and the Destiny of Literature

Lacan and the Destiny of Literature
Title Lacan and the Destiny of Literature PDF eBook
Author Ehsan Azari
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 361
Release 2011-10-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441174176

Download Lacan and the Destiny of Literature Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In contemporary academic literary studies, Lacan is often considered impenetrably obscure, due to the unavailability of his late works, insufficient articulation of his methodologies and sometimes stereotypical use of Lacanian concepts in literary theory. This study aims to integrate Lacan into contemporary literary study by engaging with a broad range of Lacanian theoretical concepts, often for the first time in English, and using them to analyse a range of key texts from different periods. Azari explores Lacan's theory of desire as well as his final theories of lituraterre, littoral, and the sinthome and interrogates a range of poststructuralist interpretive approaches. In the second part of the book, he outlines the variety of ways in which Lacanian theory can be applied to literary texts and offers detailed readings of texts by Shakespeare, Donne, Joyce and Ashbery. This ground-breaking study provides original insights into a number of the most influential intellectual discussions in relation to Lacan and will fill a recognised gap in understanding Lacan and his legacy for literary study and criticism.

Beckett and Badiou

Beckett and Badiou
Title Beckett and Badiou PDF eBook
Author Andrew Gibson
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 340
Release 2007-01-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191525901

Download Beckett and Badiou Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Beckett and Badiou offers a provocative new reading of Samuel Beckett's work on the basis of a full, critical account of the thought of Alain Badiou. Badiou is the most eminent of contemporary French philosophers. His devotion to Beckett's work has been lifelong. Yet for Badiou philosophy must be integrally affirmative, whilst Beckett apparently commits his art to a work of negation. Beckett and Badiou explores the coherences, contradictions, and extreme complexities of the intellectual relationship between the two oeuvres. It examines Badiou's philosophy of being, the event, truth, and the subject and the importance of mathematics within his system. It considers the major features of his politics, ethics, and aesthetics and provides an explanation, interpretation, critique, and radical revision of his work on Beckett. It argues that, once revised, Badiou's version of Beckett offers an extraordinarily powerful tool for understanding his work. Badiou and Beckett are instances of a vestigial or melancholic modernism; that is, in the teeth of a contemporary culture that dreams ever more ambitiously of plenitude, they commit themselves to a rigorous concept of limit and intermittency. Truth and value are occasional and rare. It is seldom that the chance event arrives to disturb the inertia of the world. For Badiou, however, it is the event and its consequences alone that matter. Beckett rather insists on the common experience of intermittency as destitution. His art is a series of limit-figures, exquisitely subtle and nuanced forms for a world whose state of seemingly rigid paralysis is also always volatile, delicately balanced.