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The Essentialist Villain On Leo Bersani Mikko Tuhkanen

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The Essentialist Villain On Leo Bersani Mikko Tuhkanen
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Mikko Tuhkanen
ISBN: 9781438469676, 1438469675
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Essentialist Villain On Leo Bersani Mikko Tuhkanen by Mikko Tuhkanen 9781438469676, 1438469675 instant download after payment.

Since his first publications in the late 1950s, Leo Bersani’s work has influenced numerous scholarly fields, from studies of French modernism and realist fiction to psychoanalytic criticism and film theory. It has occasionally helped precipitate the emergence of new disciplinary fields, such as queer theory in the late 1980s. The Essentialist Villain is the first book-length study of this impressively rich oeuvre. Mikko Tuhkanen tracks the unfolding of Bersani’s onto-ethics/aesthetics, paying particular attention to his persistent references to “essence,” a concept central to classical speculative philosophy, which has fallen into distinct disfavor since the emergence of deconstructive thought. Because of his early influences―particularly Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy―Bersani remains an ontologist through decades when deconstruction seems to have all but disallowed any thought of being. Tuhkanen also locates Bersani’s thought amidst numerous literary, artistic, and philosophical interlocutors, including Deleuze, Freud, Proust, Laplanche, Beckett, Baudelaire, Genet, Leibniz, and others.

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