"Acquisto analyzes the writings of Georges Bataille, Emil Cioran, and Clâement Rosset during and shortly after the Second World War, which address the question of what it means to think and to constitute oneself as a thinking subject. He argues that Bataille and Cioran adopt an anti-systematic approach, using fragmentary writing to turn answers about subject-object relations into questions. This is in contrast to Rosset's affirmation of the inaccessibility of the real. Bringing together thinkers that have seldom been discussed jointly, this book examines the affective dimensions of thought as…mehr
"Acquisto analyzes the writings of Georges Bataille, Emil Cioran, and Clâement Rosset during and shortly after the Second World War, which address the question of what it means to think and to constitute oneself as a thinking subject. He argues that Bataille and Cioran adopt an anti-systematic approach, using fragmentary writing to turn answers about subject-object relations into questions. This is in contrast to Rosset's affirmation of the inaccessibility of the real. Bringing together thinkers that have seldom been discussed jointly, this book examines the affective dimensions of thought as experience, considering the political stakes of postwar thought as "out of order" with what came before"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph Acquisto is Professor of French at the University of Vermont, USA. He is the author or editor of seven books, including of Reading Baudelaire with Adorno: Subjectivity, Dissonance, Transcendence (Bloomsbury 2023). Proust, Music, and Meaning: Theories and Practices of Listening in the Recherche, and The Fall Out of Redemption: Writing and Thinking Beyond Salvation in Baudelaire, Cioran, Fondane, Agamben, and Nancy (Bloomsbury 2015).
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