THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO BATAILLE'S REVOLUTIONARY THOUGHT
Enter the boudoir of Georges Bataille, whose radical philosophy centred on excess, austerity, and sacredness shapes and warps the landscape in which twentieth-century philosophical thought is imprinted. This indispensable volume offers readers an unprecedented tour of the complex and enigmatic worlds crafted by one of modernity's most fascinating and most obscure thinkers.
Bataille has not just had an immense influence on existentialist philosophers such as Jean-Paul Sartre or Albert Camus, but also on literature (notably the nouveau roman of Alain Robbe-Grillet), sociology, anthropology and art criticism. Once confined to the peripheries, these concepts now play a major role in transforming and refashioning an array of different disciplines and traditions ? from sexuality, gender, desire and power to aesthetics and ethics; from ontology (the study of being) and epistemology (the theory of knowledge) to theology.
Inside This Volume:
This book offers detailed textual readings of Bataille's major writings, and it situates him in intellectual history in a broad engagement with Freudianism, structuralism, and deconstruction. Bataille clung to such notions as the fatal risk of existence; the malaise of self-consciousness; the nature of sacrifice and eroticism; and the scarcity (""lack"") that lies at limit-experience, defining these not only as obsessions but also informing their searchingly close treatment. The reader will discover how Bataille's theory of "the accursed share" and unproductive expenditure can provide us a deeper understanding of consumer society and exploitation in capitalism.
The book also reveals aspects of Bataille's personal life?his bohemianism, his disrespect for conventional values, and the extreme self-examination in his private writings, which provide a model of how Bataille's public identity coexisted with strong internal contradictions.
Why Bataille Matters Now:
In days of multidisciplinary, ecological crisis and revised emphasis on embodiment and identity politics, Bataille's transdisciplinary analyses provide the resources needed to address violence, social taboos, and current forms of the sacred.
He comes down on the side of the irrational and the mystical, in refreshing contrast to most rationalists, who choose not even to acknowledge such things exist ? which makes it a welcome contribution to our conversations about spirituality, existential philosophy, and how we find meaning in our digital age.
Whether approaching Bataille for academic study or for personal intellectual enrichment, this comprehensive guide makes his challenging ideas accessible while preserving their provocative edge.