![]() Against Transgression
ISBN: 978-1-4051-6989-9
Paperback
160 pages
June 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
US $34.95
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Both a controversial account of the transgressive turn in critical thought characteristic of the moral turmoil of the Twentieth Century, and a provocative study of maternal transfiguration in the author's own turn from Transgression, Against Transgression poses an urgent question for the current generation of literary critics.
* Studies the origins of the contemporary proliferation of 'Transgression' in the compelling thought experiments of Georges Bataille, and follows its inauguration as a mode of legitimate critical practice via Michel Foucault.
* Tracks the author's rejection of Transgression as a legitimate critical methodology following her mother's death and her own maternal transfiguration.
* Shows how the po-faced claims of critical methodology can be exploded by genuinely personal reflection.
* Considers the place of grief in the transformation of thought.
* Argues against the model of the 'death of god' that underpins the transgressive turn in critical thought, and for a more courageous account of the inevitable return of numinous desires.
* Considers the moral responsibility of the critical writer.
* Traces the transfiguration of the author from transgressive daughter to maternal agent.
* Studies the origins of the contemporary proliferation of 'Transgression' in the compelling thought experiments of Georges Bataille, and follows its inauguration as a mode of legitimate critical practice via Michel Foucault.
* Tracks the author's rejection of Transgression as a legitimate critical methodology following her mother's death and her own maternal transfiguration.
* Shows how the po-faced claims of critical methodology can be exploded by genuinely personal reflection.
* Considers the place of grief in the transformation of thought.
* Argues against the model of the 'death of god' that underpins the transgressive turn in critical thought, and for a more courageous account of the inevitable return of numinous desires.
* Considers the moral responsibility of the critical writer.
* Traces the transfiguration of the author from transgressive daughter to maternal agent.

