Asceza, akrobacja, aleturgia. O konwersji w literaturze
Asceticism, Acrobatics, Alethurgy. On Conversion in Literature
Author(s): Jacek BielawaSubject(s): Special Branches of Philosophy, Structuralism and Post-Structuralism, Theory of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: literature; conversion; asceticism; acrobatics; alethurgy; Foucault; Sloterdijk;
Summary/Abstract: Using the concepts of Michel Foucault’s technologies of the Self and Peter Sloterdijk’s anthropotechnics, the article attempts to create a theoretical model of literature as a tool for converting a literary subject. This model distinguishes three forms of the Self that are revealed in the process of conversion carried out in the medium of literature: the Self as subject, the Self as object and the other Self. Within the relations between these three incarnations, three conversion processes have been distinguished: asceticism – understood as an exercise in writing, acrobatics – as an act of literary secession to another world, and alethurgy – a textual technique of self-knowledge. Ultimately, this theoretical model is presented in the form of a conversion triangle.
Journal: Przestrzenie Teorii
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 37
- Page Range: 223-247
- Page Count: 25
- Language: Polish