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Arts of Impoverishment Leo Bersani

Arts of Impoverishment By Leo Bersani

Arts of Impoverishment by Leo Bersani


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Taking three artists - Beckett, Rothko and Resnais, the book demonstrates that these artists train us in new modes of mobility, which differ from the moves of an appropriating consciousness.

Arts of Impoverishment Summary

Arts of Impoverishment: Beckett, Rothko, Resnais by Leo Bersani

How almost true they sometimes almost ring! Samuel Becketts character rues his words. How wanting in inanity! A person could almost understand them! Why taunt and flout us, as Becketts writing does? Why discourage us from seeing, as Mark Rothkos paintings often can? Why immobilize and daze us, as Alain Resnaiss films sometimes will? Why, Leo Bersani and Ulysse Dutoit ask, would three acknowledged masters of their media make work deliberately opaque and inhospitable to an audience? This book shows us how such crippling moves may signal a profoundly originaland profoundly anti-modernistrenunciation of arts authority.

Our culture, while paying little attention to art, puts great faith in its edifying and enlightening value. Yet Becketts threadbare plays Company and Worstward Ho, so insistent on their poverty of meaning; Rothkos nearly monochromatic paintings in the Houston Chapel; Resnaiss intensely self-contained, self-referential films Night and Fog and Muriel all seem to say, I have little to show you, little to tell you, nothing to teach you. Bersani and Dutoit consider these works as acts of resistance; by inhibiting our movement toward them, they purposely frustrate our faith in art as a way of appropriating and ultimately mastering reality.

As this book demonstrates, these artists train us in new modes of mobility, which differ from the moves of an appropriating consciousness. As a form of cultural resistance, a rejection of a view of realityboth objects and human subjectsas simply there for the taking, this training may even give birth to a new kind of political power, one paradoxically consistent with the renunciation of authority. In its movement among these three artists, Arts of Impoverishment traces a new form of movement within art.

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In Arts of Impoverishment, Leo Bersani and Ulysse Dutoit demonstrate how three artistsBeckett the writer, Rothko the painter, and Resnais the filmmakerdare to fail, dare to turn away from living and its consolations to confront the unliving, the uncreated, the unnamable. These artists do not just depict the void but void their very works of form and meaning, deconstructing their own media: Resnais by stalling movement, Rothko by blocking vision, and Beckett by obstructing any reading that attempts to save language from silence Each of these artists, in different ways, bores holes into his own creation, unforming forms, unwording words, unmoving movies. Their works therefore resist what Bersani, in the title of his previous book, describes as the culture of redemption: a culture in which art is called upon to cure lifes ills, absolve its sins, correct its errors, and sublimate its passions [Arts of Impoverishment] is one of the boldest critical statements of recent years. The book proposes no less than a redefinition of the work of art, at a time when critics, fearing charges of elitism, have become reluctant to distinguish works of art from any other form of cultural activity. The role of art, the authors argue, is not to comfort or redeem us or improve our politics, but to overwhelm us: to transport us to the limits of perception where being is created and dissolved There is something so intoxicating about Bersani and Dutoits aesthetic of austerity that dearth begins to seem more sumptuous than plenty. The quest for impoverishment is perhaps the most heroic way to fail to fail. -- Maud Ellmann * Essays in Criticism *
This brilliant and thought-provoking interdisciplinary work by literary critic Leo Bersani and film scholar Ulysse Dutoit examines the frontiers between the work of art, whether literary, pictorial, or cinematographic, and the rest of the real world. * French Review *
Bersani and Dutoit are taking The Culture of Redemption into the territory of a positive aesthetics. This new book is an extremely important event, one that will be followed fervently be the admirers of their work. -- Rosalind Krauss

About Leo Bersani

Leo Bersani is the Class of 1950 Professor of French at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Art and Authority Beckett: Inhibited Reading Rothko: Blocked Vision Resnais: Stalled Movement Notes Index

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GOR005196597
9780674048768
0674048768
Arts of Impoverishment: Beckett, Rothko, Resnais by Leo Bersani
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
1993-12-01
256
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