The Enjoyment of Being Had: The Aesthetics of Masquerade in The Confidence-Man

IF 0.6 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
J. Asher Godley
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Abstract

Impostors, confidence artists, and artful deceivers seem to have achieved a strange kind of popularity and even prestige in our contemporary political landscape, for reasons that remain elusive, especially given how harmful and socially unwanted such behaviors ostensibly are. Herman Melville’s 1857 novel, The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade, helps us shift our perspective on this seemingly irrational phenomenon because it points out how being susceptible to dupery is linked to the enjoyment of fiction itself. This insight also highlights the importance of epistemological failure in the recent “return to aesthetics” in literary studies, where the positive dimension of unconsciously “willing one’s dupery” directly links aesthetic form to politics. The logic that connects aesthetics to unconscious enjoyment is then elaborated in the work of psychoanalytic thinkers such as Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, Helene Deutsch and others to raise particular questions about how and why the enjoyment of being duped has been associated with feminine sexuality. Reading Melville’s novel while considering psychoanalytic concepts such as the “as if” personality, imposture, and interpassivity illuminates how confidence games play upon the ruses of sexuality, which have profound implications for why the public remains in thrall to the workings of known deceivers.
享受被占有的乐趣:自信满满的男人》中的化妆美学
冒牌货、自信艺术家和狡猾的骗子似乎在我们当代的政治环境中获得了一种奇怪的流行甚至声望,其原因仍然难以捉摸,尤其是考虑到这些行为表面上是多么有害和不为社会所接受。赫尔曼-梅尔维尔(Herman Melville)1857 年的小说《自信者:他的化妆舞会》(The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade)帮助我们转换视角来看待这种看似不合理的现象,因为它指出了容易上当受骗是如何与享受小说本身联系在一起的。这一洞察也凸显了认识论失败在近年来文学研究 "回归美学 "中的重要性,无意识地 "甘愿受骗 "这一积极维度直接将审美形式与政治联系在一起。随后,西格蒙德-弗洛伊德、雅克-拉康、海伦-多伊奇等精神分析思想家对美学与无意识享受之间的逻辑关系进行了阐述,提出了被愚弄的享受如何以及为何与女性性欲相关联的特殊问题。在阅读梅尔维尔的小说时,我们可以考虑精神分析的概念,如 "仿佛 "人格、假冒和穿透性等,这些概念揭示了信任游戏是如何利用性欲的诡计的,这对公众为什么仍然对已知的欺骗者的行骗手段趋之若鹜有着深远的影响。
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Philosophies
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