In the Place of Language

In the Place of Language

Literature and the Architecture of the Referent

  • Author: Brodsky, Claudia
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • ISBN: 9780823230006
  • eISBN Pdf: 9780823237753
  • eISBN Epub: 9780823230020
  • Place of publication:  New York , United States
  • Year of publication: 2009
  • Year of digital publication: 2009
  • Month: August
  • Language: English

The "place" in the title of Claudia Brodsky's remarkable new book is the intersection of language with building, the marking, for future reference, of material constructions in the world. The "referent" Brodsky describes is not something first found in nature and then named but a thing whose own origin joins language with materiality, a thing marked as it is made to begin with. In the Place of Language: Literature and the Architecture of the Referent develops a theory of the "referent" that is thus also a theory of the possibility of historical knowledge, one that undermines the conventional opposition of language to the real by theories of nominalism and materialism alike, no less than it confronts the mystical conflation of language with matter, whether under the aegis of the infinite reproducibility of the image or the identification of language with "Being."

Challenging these equally naive views of language - as essentially immaterial or the only essential matter - Brodsky investigates the interaction of language with the material that literature represents. For literature, Brodsky argues, seeks no refuge from its own inherently iterable, discursive medium in dreams of a technologically-induced freedom from history or an ontological history of language-being. Instead it tells the complex story of historical referents constructed and forgotten, things built into the earth upon which history "takes place" and of which, in the course of history, all visible trace is temporarily effaced. Literature represents the making of history, the building and burial of the referent, the present world of its oblivion and the future of its unearthing, and it can do this because, unlike the historical referent, it literally takes no place, is not tied to any building or performance in space.

For the same reason literature can reveal the historical nature of the making of meaning, demonstrating that the shaping and experience of the real, the marking of matter that constitutes historical referents, also defers knowledge of the real to a later date. Through close readings of central texts by Goethe, Plato, Kant, Heidegger, and Benjamin, redefined by the interrelationship of building and language they represent, In the Place of Language analyzes what remains of actions that attempt to take the place of language: the enduring, if intermittently obscured bases, of theoretical reflection itself.

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  • TRAUMA AND TRANSCENDENCE
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  • Copyright
  • CONTENTS
  • Introduction: The Limits of Theory in Trauma and Transcendence
  • Part I CONSTRUCTIVE PHENOMENOLOGIES OF TRAUMA
    • 1. Two Trauma Communities: A Philosophical Archaeology of Cultural and Clinical Trauma Theories
    • 2. Phenomenological-Contextualism All the Way Down: An Existential and Ethical Perspective on Emotional Trauma
    • 3. Traumatized by Transcendence: My Other’s Keeper
    • 4. Evil, Trauma, and the Building of Absences
    • 5. The Unsettling of Perception: Levinas and the Anarchic Trauma
  • Part II SOCIAL AND POLITICAL ANALYSES OF TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE
    • 6. The Artful Politics of Trauma: Rancière’s Critique of Lyotard
    • 7. Black Embodied Wounds and the Traumatic Impact of the White Imaginary
    • 8. Perpetrator Trauma and Collective Guilt: My Lai
    • 9. The Psychic Economy and Fetishization of Traumatic Lived Experience
  • Part III THEOLOGICAL APORIA IN THE AFTERMATH OF TRAUMA
    • 10. Theopoetics of Trauma
    • 11. Body-Wise: Re-Fleshing Christian Spiritual Practice in Trauma’s Wake
    • 12. Trauma and Theology: Prospects and Limits in Light of the Cross
    • Afterword. The Transcendence of Trauma: Prospects for the Continental Philosophy of Religion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Bibliography
  • List of Contributors
  • Index

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