Chinoiserie and The (Un)staging of French Hegelianism.

Autor: Yan, Fang
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Zdroj: Contemporary French & Francophone Studies; Jan2024, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p87-96, 10p
Abstrakt: China and Maoism were intertwined with the fate of French Hegelianism due to Louis Althusser's ceaseless effort of bundling them with his anti-Hegelian project. Althusser reinvented Hegelianism as a matrix of One to challenge Western metaphysical tradition, which laid the ground for the continuous involvement between China/Maoism and the core concerns of contemporary French theory, namely differences, anti-determination, anti-reductivism, anti-essentialism, and anti-teleology. Althusser harnessed the complexity of revolutionary China and Maoist difference and unevenness to remake a Marxism of difference and a non-teleological imagination of history; paradoxically, he constrained their momentum at least in the period of For Marx and Reading Capital. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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