Deseo, revuelta y soberanía en Bataille, Blanchot y Didi-Huberman

Cuadernos Filosóficos / Segunda Época 17 (2021)
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This work is a dialogical exercise between Georges Bataille, Maurice Blanchot and Didi-Huberman. The notion of revolt and the surrealist movement will be postulated as central axes of this dialogue. The hypothesis that guides this text is the possible relation between the unsolvable and sovereignty through desire. The surrealism will be recognized as a theoretical-aesthetic background from which these philosophers are nourished and positioned, either as referents or readers. We will analyze the networks woven between the following concepts: sovereignty, revolt and submission. And, finally, we will think of the sphere of desire as that ontological substratum that allows human sovereignty to survive.

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