This article studies the act of crossing physical frontiers taken in both their bodily and geographical dimensions, in Story of the Eye (1928) and Blue of Noon (1935). It suggests these texts can be read as erotic travel stories that reject the biopolitical view about bodies and territories in interwar Europe. And doing so, it overturns the critique expressed by Giorgio Agamben towards Bataille’s thoughts on the biopolitical and sovereignty, by showing that the dispute between the two authors stems from opposite views on the subject
The author investigates in this article the subject communication in Bataille´s work. According to h...
Individual wishes change over times, they’re connected with a specific historical setting.With the t...
abstract In a polyphonic dialogue with Jacques Rancière (2009), Michel Foucault (1999), Gilles Deleu...
This article studies the act of crossing physical frontiers taken in both their bodily and geographi...
Georges Bataille’s novel Blue of Noon (1935) appraises itself as disposing of a premonitory vision o...
Georges Bataille (1897 - 1962) archivist, editor, sociologist, philosopher, pamphleteer and writer o...
The paper discusses Georges Bataille’s endeavor to express “the Impossible” by means of specific lan...
Ouvrage collectif sous la direction de Corrado NERI et Florent VILLARDInternational audienceIn a rec...
Georges Bataille is known for being complex and multifaceted: influenced by Christian mystics as wel...
This is a clear and concise guide to the life and work of the French intellectual Georges Bataille, ...
This article presents the French author and philosopher, whose heterology has had a decisive influen...
Turning to Georges Bataille’s thought to understand contemporary transformations of statehood is not...
The theories of the French intellectual Georges Bataille have had a significant influence on much re...
This thesis explores the writings of Georges Bataille, a French writer living and publishing on the ...
National audienceThe paper points up the transformation of the religious theme of rapture through Ba...
The author investigates in this article the subject communication in Bataille´s work. According to h...
Individual wishes change over times, they’re connected with a specific historical setting.With the t...
abstract In a polyphonic dialogue with Jacques Rancière (2009), Michel Foucault (1999), Gilles Deleu...
This article studies the act of crossing physical frontiers taken in both their bodily and geographi...
Georges Bataille’s novel Blue of Noon (1935) appraises itself as disposing of a premonitory vision o...
Georges Bataille (1897 - 1962) archivist, editor, sociologist, philosopher, pamphleteer and writer o...
The paper discusses Georges Bataille’s endeavor to express “the Impossible” by means of specific lan...
Ouvrage collectif sous la direction de Corrado NERI et Florent VILLARDInternational audienceIn a rec...
Georges Bataille is known for being complex and multifaceted: influenced by Christian mystics as wel...
This is a clear and concise guide to the life and work of the French intellectual Georges Bataille, ...
This article presents the French author and philosopher, whose heterology has had a decisive influen...
Turning to Georges Bataille’s thought to understand contemporary transformations of statehood is not...
The theories of the French intellectual Georges Bataille have had a significant influence on much re...
This thesis explores the writings of Georges Bataille, a French writer living and publishing on the ...
National audienceThe paper points up the transformation of the religious theme of rapture through Ba...
The author investigates in this article the subject communication in Bataille´s work. According to h...
Individual wishes change over times, they’re connected with a specific historical setting.With the t...
abstract In a polyphonic dialogue with Jacques Rancière (2009), Michel Foucault (1999), Gilles Deleu...