Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy: Ontological Performance

Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy: Ontological Performance

by Emily McLaughlin
Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy: Ontological Performance

Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy: Ontological Performance

by Emily McLaughlin

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Overview

This volume explores how poets use different kinds of formal experimentation to change the way we think, and to allow us to try out new ways of perceiving existence and positioning ourselves within the world. Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy: Ontological Performance examines the affinities that exist between Bonnefoy's poetry and Nancy's philosophy. It analyses how Bonnefoy experiments with the poem's act of address, its material disposition, and sonorous performance. It scrutinises how he foregrounds the bodily and material forces that are at play within language in order to makes us feel the diverse worldly forces that are active within us and to make us perceive our own human existence in more interconnected ways. Exploring how Bonnefoy and Nancy share the desire to resist detached ways of perceiving existence, this book analyses how they present interaction as the generative dynamic that drives all existence and use the text's resonant play to make us aware of how all bodies—human, material, or poetic—emerge from a complex interplay of worldly forces.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198849582
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/06/2020
Series: Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs
Pages: 188
Product dimensions: 8.60(w) x 5.40(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Emily McLaughlin, Associate Professor of French and Tutorial Fellow of Wadham College, The University of Oxford

Emily McLaughlin is Associate Professor of French and Tutorial Fellow at Wadham College, Oxford. Her research focuses on recent French poetry and thought. She explores how poets use different kinds of formal experimentation to change the way we think, to allow us to try out new ways of perceiving existence and positioning ourselves within the world.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Performative Utterance in Dans le leurre du seuil2. In a World of Material Presence, Début et fin de la neige3. Voice and Subjectivity in Les Planches courbesConclusion
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