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Tel Quel's écriture: avant–garde logic and time

Tel Quel's écriture: avant–garde logic and time Tel Quel's ecriture: and time avant-garde logic Le constitue le present pse comme tel ne se contente p, comme l'ont peut-etre pense Platon, Hegel et Proust, de le reveiller ou de le reveler dans sa verite. II le produit.—Jacques Derrida, Freud et la scene de Vecrxture post-scriptum qui The following article considers the journal Tel Quel during the late 1960s and early 1970s, well one wk closely sociated with it. It argues that the wk of both Philippe Sollers and Julia Kristeva, who took over the direction of the journal's editial board at this time, by fging an operative analogy between literature and politics through the concept of production, oversimplifies the relations of philosophy to literature and to politics. The condition of this simplification is their systematic relegation of the problem of judgment to the logic of representation. The purpose of this article is to criticize the analogy which they fge between literature and politics using Derridean categies. It concludes with an analysis of the recent wk of Lyotard which attempts to think literature and the concept of the 'avant-garde' in political terms without giving art a direct political ientation. This argument h several stakes infming it. The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Paragraph Edinburgh University Press

Tel Quel's écriture: avant–garde logic and time

Paragraph , Volume 18 (3): 248 – Nov 1, 1995

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Edinburgh University Press
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Copyright © Edinburgh University Press
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0264-8334
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1750-0176
DOI
10.3366/para.1995.18.3.248
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Abstract

Tel Quel's ecriture: and time avant-garde logic Le constitue le present pse comme tel ne se contente p, comme l'ont peut-etre pense Platon, Hegel et Proust, de le reveiller ou de le reveler dans sa verite. II le produit.—Jacques Derrida, Freud et la scene de Vecrxture post-scriptum qui The following article considers the journal Tel Quel during the late 1960s and early 1970s, well one wk closely sociated with it. It argues that the wk of both Philippe Sollers and Julia Kristeva, who took over the direction of the journal's editial board at this time, by fging an operative analogy between literature and politics through the concept of production, oversimplifies the relations of philosophy to literature and to politics. The condition of this simplification is their systematic relegation of the problem of judgment to the logic of representation. The purpose of this article is to criticize the analogy which they fge between literature and politics using Derridean categies. It concludes with an analysis of the recent wk of Lyotard which attempts to think literature and the concept of the 'avant-garde' in political terms without giving art a direct political ientation. This argument h several stakes infming it. The

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Published: Nov 1, 1995

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