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Michel Houellebecq posits himself as an officer of civilization, offering a map of contemporary reality and according literature a substantial role in the field of public involvement. His unique style problematizes contemporary cultural processes and deconstructs the aesthetic and ideological thought-habits that design the collective imaginary of our era. As such, this book seeks to analyze the particularities of Houellebecq’s poetics in the context of literary tradition, intertextual relations, psycho-cultural aspects and social semiotics, alongside contacts with the contemporary field of art. The author focuses on Houellebecq’s poetical differentia specifica, the unique and innovative intersection between the cooperation with transnational capitalism and the resentment toward ignorant indulgence in it. This book reads Houellebecq as both iconoclastic and subversive and at the same time as a commodity in the literary marketplace and shows how his narratives are harnessed for the purposes of activism in the service of engaged impact.

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Contents: The Map, the Territory and the Poetics: Introduction – Passive-Activism: A Modular Narration – Familiarity, Kinship, and the Autobiographical Topos – Visions of the Future, Persistence of the Real: A Quest – Art, Literature, and the Market: The Viewer/Reader as Voyeur – The Cult of Happiness: A Gnostic Theology – Pornography and the Post-human.

An Officer of Civilization: The Poetics of Michel

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 24/02/2015
      ISBN13: 9783034315814, 978-3034315814
      ISBN10: 3034315813

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Michel Houellebecq posits himself as an officer of civilization, offering a map of contemporary reality and according literature a substantial role in the field of public involvement. His unique style problematizes contemporary cultural processes and deconstructs the aesthetic and ideological thought-habits that design the collective imaginary of our era. As such, this book seeks to analyze the particularities of Houellebecq’s poetics in the context of literary tradition, intertextual relations, psycho-cultural aspects and social semiotics, alongside contacts with the contemporary field of art. The author focuses on Houellebecq’s poetical differentia specifica, the unique and innovative intersection between the cooperation with transnational capitalism and the resentment toward ignorant indulgence in it. This book reads Houellebecq as both iconoclastic and subversive and at the same time as a commodity in the literary marketplace and shows how his narratives are harnessed for the purposes of activism in the service of engaged impact.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The Map, the Territory and the Poetics: Introduction – Passive-Activism: A Modular Narration – Familiarity, Kinship, and the Autobiographical Topos – Visions of the Future, Persistence of the Real: A Quest – Art, Literature, and the Market: The Viewer/Reader as Voyeur – The Cult of Happiness: A Gnostic Theology – Pornography and the Post-human.

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