发表于2024-11-14
Language, Counter-Memory, Practice 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
图书标签: Foucault 福柯 法国 哲学 Michel-Foucault 文学理论 语言 理论
For the last two decades, Paris has been the center of a polyglot literary criticism best characterized by its concern for the impact of language on society. One of the most influential and controversial voices of this movement belongs to Michel Foucault. Translating some of Foucault's most important essays, lectures, and interviews, Donald Bouchard has skillfully edited this selection into three parts which successively develop and extend the critic's assault on system and structure. According to Foucault, in the last few centuries language has burst into a limitless, uncontrollable multiplicity with words and books taking on new meanings in an ever-changing context. Tracing the development in the words of de Sade, Halderlin, Flaubert, Bataille, Nietzsche, and Deleuze, Foucault welcomes the flux as an affirmation of infinite possibilities for the writer. Those who search for the static, all encompassing truths, he contends, are only seeking to enhance their own power. Foucault prefers to approach the past with Nietzschean genealogy, not in search of unifying, exclusive threads, but looking instead for the counter-memory: ""accidents, . . . the false appraisals, and the faulty calculations that gave birth to those things that continue to exist and have value for us."" In the interviews of the third section, Foucault discusses how his literary theories could affect the social environment. Considering the rejection of classification and categorization in the other sections, it follows that he espouses a radical politics critical of French educational and justice systems, which, he claims, were conceived in the narrow interests of the ruling class. After the earlier ascriptions of social significance to language, this leap from literature to politics seems neither abrupt nor surprising. For anyone interested in the potential of words beyond the page, Foucault will be an exalting instructor.
读过Foucault与Deleuze的一篇,基本上就是前者满嘴power,后者满嘴multiplicity,偶尔quote对方两句话,并没达成什么共识
评分非常重要的文献集,the father's "no"提到了自画像与主体的关系(hero)
评分感谢胡老师发给我的电子版,终于找到“intellectual and power”的英译了,不用每次查都要从原文里吭哧吭哧找,装逼可以更轻松了!
评分读过Foucault与Deleuze的一篇,基本上就是前者满嘴power,后者满嘴multiplicity,偶尔quote对方两句话,并没达成什么共识
评分history of forgetting.
Language, Counter-Memory, Practice 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书