The hypothesis of Paolo Bartoloni's book is based on the belief that a substantial and innovative discussion of the philosophical notions of immanence and potentiality is not only overdue but also necessary to address the social, political, cultural, and ethical aporia confronting us today. The phenomenon of globalization with its countless sub-narratives such as mobility, migration, security, authenticity, and inauthenticity can be thought and contextualized through a close reading and articulation of immanence and potentiality. The author provides a tangible and workable philosophical and cultural discourse within which to present an alternative understanding of subjectivity by engaging in a theoretical discussion with the philosophical discourse on potentiality and immanence, of which the writings of Gilles Deleuze and Giorgio Agamben are among the most advanced and innovative examples to date. Secondly, Bartoloni presents a virtual insight into the potential immanent subject and community through exploring a radically new interpretation of exile, translation, and temporality. Finally, the author shows how the experience of potentiality and immanence, and their ontological statuses have been explored and realized in literature through a close reading and articulation of a series of selected texts, especially works by Giorgio Caproni and Maurice Blanchot. The methodology of the study is interdisciplinary, ranging across literary theory, postmodern cultural analysis, hermeneutics, and comparative culture analysis.
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Paolo Bartoloni teaches Comparative Literature and Italian Studies at the University of Sydney. His research interests include contemporary Italian literature and culture, comparative studies, and translation theory. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, 2008. VIII,166p. Paperback. Series: Comparative Cultural Studies. ?Paolo Bartolini links translation to time, exile, and writing, presenting them as ?modes and categories of being? in the framework of a critical discussion of Western metaphysics. The book?s central idea is ?potentiality?, of which Bartolini intends to examine the ?philosophical, aesthetic, social and ethical relevance? by highlighting its capacity to ?produce meaning by defying closure? Through the works of major thinkers and literary authors, from Heidegger, Benjamin, Bataille, and Derrida to Kafka, Blanchot, Leopardi, Caproni, and Agamben among many others, he thus investigates the implications of a discourse on ontology and temporality which, with its discontinuities and heterogeneity, substantiates the very capacity for openness and plurality that charactizes potentiality. Each of the four chapters (Translation, Time, Exile, Writing - ND) relates potentiality to questions emerging from a specific topic. (?) This truly comparative and interdisciplinary study deserves praise for its analysis of many voices of the Italian literary and philosophical panorama of the last two centuries (some of them still neglected, such as Caproni or Virno), with which Bartolini engages in a wider European intellectual context. (?) The book is most successful precisely at a local level, for its many inspiring rapprochements which, working as self-contained studies, provide original and sophisticated perspectives on key concepts of Western thought.? (NICOLETTA PIREDDU in Annali d'italianistica, 2010, pp.451-453). Artikel-Nr. 56041
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