Hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de Pierre Klossowski

What can be said of Pierre Klossowski’s works’ hybridism, he who, philosopher, writer, translator and painter, unabashedly claimed to be a « monomaniac » ? This gap brings about a tension between what we call « hybridism » in his writings (to talk about this sole medium) and a coherence in his « ob...

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Main Author: Thibaut Vaillancourt
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Language:fra
Published: Wydawnictwo Werset 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://czasopisma.kul.pl/ql/article/view/215
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spelling doaj-c4c5f4d80b9f426caf0094e3e51d846b2020-11-25T00:19:34ZfraWydawnictwo WersetQuêtes Littéraires2084-80992016-12-01610.31743/ql.215Hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de Pierre KlossowskiThibaut Vaillancourt0Chercheur indépendant What can be said of Pierre Klossowski’s works’ hybridism, he who, philosopher, writer, translator and painter, unabashedly claimed to be a « monomaniac » ? This gap brings about a tension between what we call « hybridism » in his writings (to talk about this sole medium) and a coherence in his « obsessions ». Furthermore, hybridism can be inferred from the variety from which his works take their source and the qualities which the remains of the notion of « subject » inherit. Klossowski’s work, itself a non-cartesian anthropology, calls upon theologians, latin classics, as much as so-called « transgressive » philosophers. Hence hybridism, once coupled with the simulacrum, becomes a guiding thread, kindling the word’s etymology (hybris and ibrida), in an « excessive » and « bastardised » style that does away with any form of identity, be that of the writer itself. http://czasopisma.kul.pl/ql/article/view/215Klossowskihybriditysubjectsimulacrum
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Hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de Pierre Klossowski
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title Hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de Pierre Klossowski
title_short Hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de Pierre Klossowski
title_full Hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de Pierre Klossowski
title_fullStr Hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de Pierre Klossowski
title_full_unstemmed Hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de Pierre Klossowski
title_sort hybridités de l’écriture et subversions du sujet : enjeux du simulacre autour de pierre klossowski
publisher Wydawnictwo Werset
series Quêtes Littéraires
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publishDate 2016-12-01
description What can be said of Pierre Klossowski’s works’ hybridism, he who, philosopher, writer, translator and painter, unabashedly claimed to be a « monomaniac » ? This gap brings about a tension between what we call « hybridism » in his writings (to talk about this sole medium) and a coherence in his « obsessions ». Furthermore, hybridism can be inferred from the variety from which his works take their source and the qualities which the remains of the notion of « subject » inherit. Klossowski’s work, itself a non-cartesian anthropology, calls upon theologians, latin classics, as much as so-called « transgressive » philosophers. Hence hybridism, once coupled with the simulacrum, becomes a guiding thread, kindling the word’s etymology (hybris and ibrida), in an « excessive » and « bastardised » style that does away with any form of identity, be that of the writer itself.
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hybridity
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simulacrum
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