Om ingenting : Att skriva det oskrivbara genom Maurice Blanchot

In this thesis I attempt to outline the unwritable foundation of the writing of Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003), through the notion of the disaster. By tracing the writing of the unwritable in L’Écriture du désastre [1980] I argue for the need to return to the late work of Blanchot which has often been...

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Main Author: Sedell, Néa
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-sh-461732021-08-11T05:23:58ZOm ingenting : Att skriva det oskrivbara genom Maurice BlanchotsweThesis on Nothing : The Writing of the Unwritable Through Maurice BlanchotSedell, NéaSödertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande2021BlanchotThe UnwritableDisasterFragmentary WritingAffirmationTimeSubjectivityIn-betweenX without xThe NeutralApproaching ReadingThe Pleasure of the TextThe OtherPhilosophyFilosofiIn this thesis I attempt to outline the unwritable foundation of the writing of Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003), through the notion of the disaster. By tracing the writing of the unwritable in L’Écriture du désastre [1980] I argue for the need to return to the late work of Blanchot which has often been left aside, due to its inability to coincide with a fixed position within a theoretical field. This mobility, which situates Blanchot in the gap between philosophy and literature, is traced through an approaching reading that intends to examine how the unwritable unfolds as an understanding that differs from the established narrative of the absolute negativity which is deemed to determine Blanchot’s thinking. Rather my reading emphasizes on the affirmative aspects of writing that emerge in the literary composition of the disaster, through Blanchot’s attempt to write the event that has always already happened and thus exists on the outside of writing. By examining the manner in which this unwritability overlap with the non-diachronic dimensions of the fragmentary writing of Blanchot, I suggest that his notion of writing is constituted by that which cannot be written. This, in turn, eventuates in an affirmation of the very withdrawal which makes writing unwritable. Through Roland Barthes’ idea of the pleasure of the text this affirmative aspect is further demonstrated in order to realize a greater understanding of the relation between writing and the other, philosophy and literature.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-46173application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Blanchot
The Unwritable
Disaster
Fragmentary Writing
Affirmation
Time
Subjectivity
In-between
X without x
The Neutral
Approaching Reading
The Pleasure of the Text
The Other
Philosophy
Filosofi
spellingShingle Blanchot
The Unwritable
Disaster
Fragmentary Writing
Affirmation
Time
Subjectivity
In-between
X without x
The Neutral
Approaching Reading
The Pleasure of the Text
The Other
Philosophy
Filosofi
Sedell, Néa
Om ingenting : Att skriva det oskrivbara genom Maurice Blanchot
description In this thesis I attempt to outline the unwritable foundation of the writing of Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003), through the notion of the disaster. By tracing the writing of the unwritable in L’Écriture du désastre [1980] I argue for the need to return to the late work of Blanchot which has often been left aside, due to its inability to coincide with a fixed position within a theoretical field. This mobility, which situates Blanchot in the gap between philosophy and literature, is traced through an approaching reading that intends to examine how the unwritable unfolds as an understanding that differs from the established narrative of the absolute negativity which is deemed to determine Blanchot’s thinking. Rather my reading emphasizes on the affirmative aspects of writing that emerge in the literary composition of the disaster, through Blanchot’s attempt to write the event that has always already happened and thus exists on the outside of writing. By examining the manner in which this unwritability overlap with the non-diachronic dimensions of the fragmentary writing of Blanchot, I suggest that his notion of writing is constituted by that which cannot be written. This, in turn, eventuates in an affirmation of the very withdrawal which makes writing unwritable. Through Roland Barthes’ idea of the pleasure of the text this affirmative aspect is further demonstrated in order to realize a greater understanding of the relation between writing and the other, philosophy and literature. 
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