Georges Bataille

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Accursed Share
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Bataille's Argument
Bataille's Earliest Writings
Bataille's Notion
Bataille's Position
Bataille's Sense
Bataille's Thought
Bataille's Understanding
Bataille's Work
Bataille's Writing
Bataille’s Argument
Bataille’s Earliest Writings
Bataille’s Notion
Bataille’s Position
Bataille’s Sense
Bataille’s Thought
Bataille’s Understanding
Bataille’s Work
Bataille’s Writing
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eroticism
failure of politics
Galley Slave
Georges Bataille: the sacred and society
Georges Dumezil
Human Suffering
Left Pole
Madame Edwarda
Michel Leiris
non-knowledge
Notre Dame De Rheims
Pineal Eye
political lie
pornography
Prehistoric Religion
profane sexual violence
Profane Sphere
Profane World
religion
Restricted Economies
sacred sociology
sacrifice
social energy
Sovereign Experience
Sovereign Thought
Summa Atheologica
super-abundance
The Accursed Share
Theory of Religion
transgressive violence
violence
William Pawlett
World War III
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367867553
  • Weight: 190g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this comprehensive and engaging study Georges Bataille’s central ideas – the sacred, community and eroticism – are explored in detail. Bataille’s project to understand social bonds and energies at their most fundamental level and to re-energise society by challenging individualism is argued to be of continuing relevance to sociological thought. Bataille’s infamous Collège de Sociologie is placed in the intellectual context of Durkheimian and Maussian sociology. Social effervescence, gift exchange, and the dual, ambivalent and volatile nature of the sacred emerge as the central threads of Bataille’s thought, ideas which challenge both capitalist hegemony and the reductive notion of society as exclusively normative and repressive. The study concludes by applying Bataille’s ideas to contemporary issues including de-secularisation and the rise of religious fundamentalism, the vicarious experience of transgressive violence, and finally, to consumerism and the violence of globalisation. The study seeks to reposition Bataille as a key figure in sociological theory.

William Pawlett is a senior lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Wolverhampton. His main areas of research are social, cultural and media theory; continental philosophy; and the application of these to the issues of sexuality and consumerism, and to violence, hatred and 'otherness'. He is a member of The Media, Communications and Cultural Studies Association, The British Sociological Association and a global network of scholars contributing to The International Journal of Baudrillard Studies.

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