
WRITING OTHERWISE THAN SEEING
Writing and Exteriority in Maurice Blanchot
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Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), the French writer and novelist, is one of the most important figures in post-war French literature and philosophy. In her study, Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto figures out Blanchot s position and originality in the field of phenomenology. The primary context is the post-war discussion of the relation between seeing and thinking in France, and particularly the discussion of the conditions of non-violent vision and language. Blanchot s originality in, and contribution to, the discussion about the violence of vision and language is found in his answer to the question of how t...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), the French writer and novelist, is one of the most important figures in post-war French literature and philosophy. In her study, Outi Alanko-Kahiluoto figures out Blanchot s position and originality in the field of phenomenology. The primary context is the post-war discussion of the relation between seeing and thinking in France, and particularly the discussion of the conditions of non-violent vision and language. Blanchot s originality in, and contribution to, the discussion about the violence of vision and language is found in his answer to the question of how to approach the other by avoiding the worst violence . Blanchot generates an account of language which, since it neither negates nor creates Being, is beyond the metaphysical opposition between Being and non-Being.