“A Necessary Shadow of Being”: Irony, Imagination, and Personal Identity

P. Bursztyka, Randall E. Auxier
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This is the second of the essays on the existential-ontological ground of otherness, in which we see this ground as essentially entwined with our personhood and our personal identities. We analyze irony as both a “mechanism” of constituting these very identities and as an act revealing their self-altering nature. Irony in our view — informed by Kierkegaard, phenomenology, and psychoanalysis — is a subtle existential strategy by means of which subjectivity (not “the subject”) not only asserts itself, but also, and much more importantly, initiates an open-ended process of self-actualization and self-formation. Irony, as we present it, is at once a form of defensive response against the “absolute” character of reality and comparably “absolutist” aspirations of an individual. Such responses open up a space of negotiation between and among these forces, in their creative interplay. In doing so the responses can be as constitutive for subjectivity as they can be disruptive. The disruption does not only undermine the (apparently) unshakeable forms of our self-understanding. More radically, the disruption puts on the stage our “alternative identities,” those with which we have to confront ourselves, whether in the negative mode of repression, or in the acts of positive, or even playful, recognition. In this way irony reveals and articulates otherness in the very heart of subjectivity.
“存在的必要阴影”:反讽、想象与个人同一性
这是关于他者的存在本体论基础的第二篇文章,在这篇文章中,我们看到这个基础本质上与我们的人格和个人身份交织在一起。反讽既是构成这些身份的“机制”,也是揭示其自我改变本质的行为。在我们看来,反讽——由克尔凯郭尔、现象学和精神分析学提供信息——是一种微妙的存在主义策略,通过这种策略,主体性(不是“主体”)不仅主张自己,而且更重要的是,它启动了一个自我实现和自我形成的开放式过程。反讽,正如我们所呈现的那样,是一种针对现实的“绝对”特征和个人的“绝对主义”愿望的防御性反应。这样的反应在这些力量之间的创造性相互作用中开辟了一个谈判的空间。在这样做的过程中,这些反应既可以是主体性的构成要素,也可以是破坏性的。这种破坏不仅破坏了我们(显然)不可动摇的自我理解形式。更激进的是,这种破坏将我们的“另类身份”推上了舞台,我们必须面对这些身份,无论是以消极的压抑模式,还是以积极的、甚至是戏谑的认可行为。通过这种方式,反讽在主体性的核心揭示和阐明了差异性。
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