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The Sunday Of The Negative Reading Bataille Reading Hegel Christopher M Gemerchak

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The Sunday Of The Negative Reading Bataille Reading Hegel Christopher M Gemerchak
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Christopher M. Gemerchak
ISBN: 9780791456316, 9780791456323, 9780791487297, 9781417538751, 0791456315, 0791456323, 0791487296, 1417538759
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Sunday Of The Negative Reading Bataille Reading Hegel Christopher M Gemerchak by Christopher M. Gemerchak 9780791456316, 9780791456323, 9780791487297, 9781417538751, 0791456315, 0791456323, 0791487296, 1417538759 instant download after payment.

Although often considered an esoteric figure occupying the dark fringes of twentieth-century thought, Georges Bataille was a pivotal precursor to a generation of poststructuralist and postmodern thinkers—including Baudrillard, Derrida, Foucault, Lacan, and Lyotard. The Sunday of the Negative provides the most extensive English-language investigation of Bataille's critical treatment of the thought of Hegel, focusing on the notions of subjectivity, desire, self-consciousness, knowledge, and the experience of the divine. The book spans all of Bataille's writings, patiently navigating even the most obscure texts. The author explains how Bataille's notion of self-consciousness both derives from, and is an alternative to, that of Hegel. Disclosing the origins of Bataille's most influential concepts, the book moves across philosophy proper to include reflections on anthropology, economics, cultural criticism, poetry, eroticism, mysticism, and religion.

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