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Reading Bataille Now.
Title:
Reading Bataille Now.
Author:
Winnubst, Shannon.
ISBN:
9780253112415
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (305 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Foreword: Why Bataille Now? -- Introduction -- PART 1. SITUATING BATAILLE -- 1. Dare to Know, Dare to Sacri¤ce: Georges Bataille and the Crisisof the Left -- 2. Sovereign Consumption as a Species of Communist Theory:Reconceptualizing Energy -- 3. The Use Value of G. A. M. V. Bataille -- PART 2. PLEASURES AND THE MYTH OF TRANSGRESSION -- 4. Bataille's Queer Pleasures: The Universe as Spider or Spit -- 5. Erotic Experience and Sexual Difference in Bataille -- 6. Malvolio's Revenge -- PART 3. BODIES AND ANIMALITY -- 7. The Private Life of Birds: From a Restrictive to aGeneral Economy of Reason -- 8. S/laughter and Anima-lêthê -- 9. Bodies at Play: A General Economy of Performance -- PART 4. SOVEREIGN POLITICS -- 10. The Accursed Share and The Merchant of Venice -- 11. Politics and the Thing: Excess as the Matter of Politics -- 12. Excess and Depletion: Bataille's SurprisinglyEthical Model of Expenditure -- List of Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
Reviled and fetishized, the work of Georges Bataille (1897--1962) has been most often reduced to his outrageous, erotic, and libertine fiction and essays. But increasingly, readers are finding his insights into politics, economics, sexuality, and performance revealing and timely. Focusing on Bataille's most extensive work, The Accursed Share, Shannon Winnubst and the contributors to this volume present contemporary interpretations that read Bataille in a new light. These essays situate Bataille in French and European intellectual traditions, bring forward key concepts for understanding the challenges posed by his important work, and draw out his philosophy. Established voices and younger scholars cover a range of topics and themes, including ethics, politics, economy, psychology, and performance so readers can think with and through Bataille. While focusing attention on Bataille and his provocative work, this book offers a sympathetic, yet critical, reappraisal and rehabilitation.Contributors are Alison Leigh Brown, Andrew Cutrofello, Zeynep Direk, Jesse Goldhammer, Dorothy Holland, Pierre Lamarche, Richard A. Lee, Jr., Alphonso Lingis, Ladelle McWhorter, Lucio A. Privitello, Allan Stoekl, Amy Wendling, and Shannon Winnubst.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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