Eroticizing Aesthetics: In the Real with Bataille and Lacan

Author:   Tim Themi
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Pages:   230
Publication Date:   04 June 2021
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Author:   Tim Themi
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538147825


ISBN 10:   1538147823
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   04 June 2021
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A philosophical aesthetics of erotics located at the intersection of Bataille and Lacan - this is a book that had to be written! It will change our perception of Bataille. Tim Themi has written the perfect sequel to his Lacan's Ethics and Nietzsche's Critique of Platonism.--Russell Grigg, translator of Lacan, 'Seminar V, Unconscious Formations', and author of 'Lacan, Language, and Philosophy' A detailed study of the jouissance of transgression, vis-à-vis Bataille and Lacan with Nietzsche and Freud, which would have application to the study of aesthetics across a number of disciplines. A well-timed intervention by a very well qualified author.--Alison Horbury, author of 'The Persephone Complex: Post-feminist Impasses in Popular Heroine Television' A valuable contribution to the understanding of Bataille's work in relation to psychoanalysis and Lacan, one that is particularly significant for the light it sheds on the taboo/transgression relation.--Michael Richardson, translator of Bataille, 'The Absence of Myth: Writings on Surrealism', and author of 'Georges Bataille' Eroticizing Aesthetics is extraordinarily ambitious. Tim Themi extracts and entwines essential themes from the major works of three crucial modern thinkers, Nietzsche, Bataille, and Lacan. Cave painting, Greek tragedy, Surrealism, the journal Documents, Roland Barthes, the Marquis de Sade, and more besides, figure in the margins of the text, as Themi follows the legacies of Nietzsche and Freud through Bataille and Lacan, folding each into the other, in a mutually informative, revealing, and resonant manner.--Stuart Kendall, translator of Bataille, 'On Nietzsche', and author of 'Georges Bataille' A highly original project investigating the centrality of Bataille's thinking which will open up conversations with readers already well versed in Lacan and be conducive to greater clinical/philosophical dialogue. The book's strength lies in the breadth of its originality and creativity, and in the author's rigorous approach to reading key texts carefully in ways that open up connections previously unexplored. Building on his previous book on Nietzche and Lacan, which is superb, this is a very timely volume with a likelihood to endure.--Jared Russell, author of 'Nietzsche and the Clinic' and 'Psychoanalysis and Deconstruction'


A highly original project investigating the centrality of Bataille's thinking which will open up conversations with readers already well versed in Lacan and be conducive to greater clinical/philosophical dialogue. The book's strength lies in the breadth of its originality and creativity, and in the author's rigorous approach to reading key texts carefully in ways that open up connections previously unexplored. Building on his previous book on Nietzche and Lacan, which is superb, this is a very timely volume with a likelihood to endure.--Jared Russell, author of 'Nietzsche and the Clinic' and 'Psychoanalysis and Deconstruction'


A philosophical aesthetics of erotics located at the intersection of Bataille and Lacan - this is a book that had to be written! It will change our perception of Bataille. Tim Themi has written the perfect sequel to his Lacan's Ethics and Nietzsche's Critique of Platonism.--Russell Grigg, translator of Lacan, 'Seminar V, Unconscious Formations', and author of 'Lacan, Language, and Philosophy' A detailed study of the jouissance of transgression, vis-a-vis Bataille and Lacan with Nietzsche and Freud, which would have application to the study of aesthetics across a number of disciplines. A well-timed intervention by a very well qualified author.--Alison Horbury, author of 'The Persephone Complex: Post-feminist Impasses in Popular Heroine Television' A valuable contribution to the understanding of Bataille's work in relation to psychoanalysis and Lacan, one that is particularly significant for the light it sheds on the taboo/transgression relation.--Michael Richardson, translator of Bataille, 'The Absence of Myth: Writings on Surrealism', and author of 'Georges Bataille' Eroticizing Aesthetics is extraordinarily ambitious. Tim Themi extracts and entwines essential themes from the major works of three crucial modern thinkers, Nietzsche, Bataille, and Lacan. Cave painting, Greek tragedy, Surrealism, the journal Documents, Roland Barthes, the Marquis de Sade, and more besides, figure in the margins of the text, as Themi follows the legacies of Nietzsche and Freud through Bataille and Lacan, folding each into the other, in a mutually informative, revealing, and resonant manner.--Stuart Kendall, translator of Bataille, 'On Nietzsche', and author of 'Georges Bataille' A highly original project investigating the centrality of Bataille's thinking which will open up conversations with readers already well versed in Lacan and be conducive to greater clinical/philosophical dialogue. The book's strength lies in the breadth of its originality and creativity, and in the author's rigorous approach to reading key texts carefully in ways that open up connections previously unexplored. Building on his previous book on Nietzche and Lacan, which is superb, this is a very timely volume with a likelihood to endure.--Jared Russell, author of 'Nietzsche and the Clinic' and 'Psychoanalysis and Deconstruction'


A detailed study of the jouissance of transgression, vis-à-vis Bataille and Lacan with Nietzsche and Freud, which would have application to the study of aesthetics across a number of disciplines. A well-timed intervention by a very well qualified author.--Alison Horbury, author of 'The Persephone Complex: Post-feminist Impasses in Popular Heroine Television' A highly original project investigating the centrality of Bataille's thinking which will open up conversations with readers already well versed in Lacan and be conducive to greater clinical/philosophical dialogue. The book's strength lies in the breadth of its originality and creativity, and in the author's rigorous approach to reading key texts carefully in ways that open up connections previously unexplored. Building on his previous book on Nietzche and Lacan, which is superb, this is a very timely volume with a likelihood to endure.--Jared Russell, author of 'Nietzsche and the Clinic' and 'Psychoanalysis and Deconstruction' A philosophical aesthetics of erotics located at the intersection of Bataille and Lacan - this is a book that had to be written! It will change our perception of Bataille. Tim Themi has written the perfect sequel to his Lacan's Ethics and Nietzsche's Critique of Platonism.--Russell Grigg, translator of Lacan, 'Seminar V, Unconscious Formations', and author of 'Lacan, Language, and Philosophy' A valuable contribution to the understanding of Bataille's work in relation to psychoanalysis and Lacan, one that is particularly significant for the light it sheds on the taboo/transgression relation.--Michael Richardson, translator of Bataille, 'The Absence of Myth: Writings on Surrealism', and author of 'Georges Bataille' Eroticizing Aesthetics is extraordinarily ambitious. Tim Themi extracts and entwines essential themes from the major works of three crucial modern thinkers, Nietzsche, Bataille, and Lacan. Cave painting, Greek tragedy, Surrealism, the journal Documents, Roland Barthes, the Marquis de Sade, and more besides, figure in the margins of the text, as Themi follows the legacies of Nietzsche and Freud through Bataille and Lacan, folding each into the other, in a mutually informative, revealing, and resonant manner.--Stuart Kendall, translator of Bataille, 'On Nietzsche', and author of 'Georges Bataille'


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Tim Themi teaches in the School of Culture and Communication at The University of Melbourne and is the author of Lacan’s Ethics and Nietzsche’s Critique of Platonism.

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