This article draws some connections between Leo Bersani’s early work and his late book, Intimacies, tracking how he accounts for individuals who succeed in embracing a future more open to possibility. He extols literary characters such as the protagonist of Henry James’s “The Beast in the Jungle,” who lives his life in a fantasy of anticipation. The piece criticizes Bersani for extolling a “pure,” unrealized form of desire over one that is more pragmatically oriented. James, it suggests, explores a form of “virtuality” or potential within situations that requires individuals to make distinct choices, rather than perpetually to suspend choice
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Durham University at http://communi...
François Laruelle's system of non-standard philosophy and its univocal radical immanence is highly i...
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In this article I argue that Henry James’s “The Figure in the Carpet” shares remarkable structural s...
Departing from Nietzsche's conception of man's expropriation from nature (The Genealogy of Morals), ...
As an alternative to psychoanalysis’s aggressive subject/object relation, Leo Bersani proposes a mor...
The return of life-writing genres, biographical writing in particular, to the heart of present-day l...
This thesis focuses on the connections between fin de siècle accounts of psychical phenomena and the...
May and Marcher in Henry James’s “The Beast in the Jungle” pursues an odd relationship interpreted b...
According to Henry James's Notebooks, the germ of The Aspern Papers (1888) comes from an anecdote ab...
According to Henry James's Notebooks, the germ of The Aspern Papers (1888) comes from an anecdote ab...
“Happiness” is not an emotion we immediately associate with the life of Henry James or with the char...
An analysis of the psychological and philosophical dimensions of two central symbols of Henry James'...
Is the Rectum a Grave? and Other Essays by Leo Bersani. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. ...
More than 100 years after Henry James’s death, criticism is still working through unresolved gender ...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Durham University at http://communi...
François Laruelle's system of non-standard philosophy and its univocal radical immanence is highly i...
For many of us, lockdown has meant an even more intense immersion in the media whirl of rolling news...
In this article I argue that Henry James’s “The Figure in the Carpet” shares remarkable structural s...
Departing from Nietzsche's conception of man's expropriation from nature (The Genealogy of Morals), ...
As an alternative to psychoanalysis’s aggressive subject/object relation, Leo Bersani proposes a mor...
The return of life-writing genres, biographical writing in particular, to the heart of present-day l...
This thesis focuses on the connections between fin de siècle accounts of psychical phenomena and the...
May and Marcher in Henry James’s “The Beast in the Jungle” pursues an odd relationship interpreted b...
According to Henry James's Notebooks, the germ of The Aspern Papers (1888) comes from an anecdote ab...
According to Henry James's Notebooks, the germ of The Aspern Papers (1888) comes from an anecdote ab...
“Happiness” is not an emotion we immediately associate with the life of Henry James or with the char...
An analysis of the psychological and philosophical dimensions of two central symbols of Henry James'...
Is the Rectum a Grave? and Other Essays by Leo Bersani. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009. ...
More than 100 years after Henry James’s death, criticism is still working through unresolved gender ...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Durham University at http://communi...
François Laruelle's system of non-standard philosophy and its univocal radical immanence is highly i...
For many of us, lockdown has meant an even more intense immersion in the media whirl of rolling news...