An edition of Discoveries of the other (1994)

Discoveries of the other

alterity in the work of Leonard Cohen, Hubert Aquin, Michael Ondaatje, and Nicole Brossard

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An edition of Discoveries of the other (1994)

Discoveries of the other

alterity in the work of Leonard Cohen, Hubert Aquin, Michael Ondaatje, and Nicole Brossard

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Winfried Siemerling examines alterity in the work of four innovative postmodern authors, exploring self and other as textual figures of the unknown. Subjectivity appears mediated, in these texts, by a self-reflexive work in language, seeking to grasp itself in relation to a significant and often fascinating, but also enigmatic, other. Siemerling notes that the question of the other constitutes the opening or gap of knowledge that sets the texts in motion.

Because the other shows a marked tendency to escape conclusive definition, however, an articulation of the limits of knowledge becomes the condition under which the discovering subject itself apprehends its own precarious being.

The texts examined open the space between 'heterological' and 'thetic' moments of alterity. Siemerling explores Cohen's ways of eluding the self-imprisonment of a subject that names and defines the other. Cohen also uses ironic strategies in which the speaking 'I' turns against both itself and the addressee in order to confound thetic certainties.

Hubert Aquin's work, responding to a Sartrean concept of alterity and the discourses of decolonization influenced by it, negotiates a historically defined Quebecois experience of domination by the other. The self-reflexive discoveries of the other in Michael Ondaatje's texts follow elusive figures that often appear adumbrated in the margins of history. In the domain of gender and sexuality, Nicole Brossard's texts similarly engage the double problematic of thetic alterity and heterology.

Siemerling concludes that the works under consideration offer heterological discoveries that maintain a productive 'negativity' (Kristeva) with respect to given knowledge and fixed articulations of self and other.

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English
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259

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Published in
Toronto, Buffalo
Series
Theory/culture, Theory/culture series.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5409353
Library of Congress
PR9192.6.O87 S54 1994, PR9192.6.O87S54 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 259 p. ;
Number of pages
259

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL832422M
Internet Archive
discoveriesofoth0000siem
ISBN 10
0802005179
LCCN
95106804, cn94930392
OCLC/WorldCat
29912589
Library Thing
7960226
Goodreads
591543

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