'La Vérité emphatique du geste dans les grandes circonstances de la vie' : Baudelaire, Barthes and the Hysterical Gesture

Douglas Smith
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To associate Baudelaire and Barthes may seem a somewhat unlikely gesture. Barthes wrote about Baudelaire in a sustained way only once and with reference to a marginal part of the poet’s work, namely his failed theatrical projects. Yet Baudelaire remains a point of reference across the entire span of Barthes’s career, in particular as the author of a frequently cited quotation from ‘Exposition Universelle’ (1855): ‘la vérité emphatique du geste dans les grandes circonstances de la vie’. This phrase punctuates Barthes’s published work throughout, from one of his earliest essays to his very last book on photography, and is closely associated with another persistently recurring motif: the concept of numen, a term used to designate a static gesture expressing divine authority. The aim of this article is to examine the significance of Baudelaire for Barthes by investigating how he deploys the quotation from the ‘Exposition Universelle’ essay and the intertwined concept of numen. Its guiding questions are: what does Baudelaire mean for Barthes? And what does that tell us in turn about Baudelaire? Answering these questions involves tracing the intersecting trajectories of quotation and concept across Barthes's work, with a particular focus on the value to be attributed to exaggeration or excess in the communication of meaning through gesture and language, a phenomenon that both Barthes and Baudelaire associate with hysteria, as either something to be ironically assumed (Baudelaire) or ambivalently exorcized (Barthes).
波德莱尔、巴特和歇斯底里的手势:“生活中伟大环境中手势的强调真理”
把波德莱尔和巴特联系在一起似乎有点不太可能。巴特只持续写过一次关于波德莱尔的文章,而且提到了诗人作品的边缘部分,即他失败的戏剧项目。然而,在巴特的整个职业生涯中,波德莱尔仍然是一个参考点,特别是作为《世界博览会》(Exposition universselle, 1855年)中一句经常被引用的引文的作者:“la vrit强调人生的重大情况”。这句话贯穿了巴特的出版作品,从他最早的一篇文章到他最后一本关于摄影的书,并与另一个反复出现的主题密切相关:人的概念,一个用来指定表达神圣权威的静态姿态的术语。本文的目的是考察波德莱尔对巴特的意义,研究他是如何运用《宇宙博览会》中的引言和交织在一起的人的概念的。它的指导问题是:波德莱尔对巴特意味着什么?这反过来又告诉我们关于波德莱尔的什么呢?要回答这些问题,需要追踪巴特作品中引用和概念的交叉轨迹,特别关注通过手势和语言进行意义交流时夸张或过度的价值,这是巴特和波德莱尔都与歇斯底里联系在一起的现象,要么是讽刺地假设(波德莱尔),要么是矛盾地驱逐(巴特)。
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