Structuralist or Lesbian? Claude Lévi-Strauss and Monique Wittig on Rousseau's “Science”

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
William M. Burton
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In postwar France a proliferation of thinkers sought to move away from the dialectic of negation and synthesis. Two such writers turned to Jean-Jacques Rousseau as the source of a non-dualistic reflection. In 1962, Claude Lévi-Strauss laid claim to him as the “founder of the sciences of man,” and, inspired in part by his contact with Buddhism, he created a non-dualist version of the philosophe as a foil to Sartre. In 1989, Monique Wittig would also take up Rousseau, but in order to challenge Lévi-Strauss's notion of the exchange of women. In her hands, Rousseau also became a non-dualist through whom she could formalize the insights of gay and lesbian community life as a theory of sex abolition: “the science of the oppressed.” With archival materials, close readings, and historical contextualization, this article explores the genesis and interactions of both interpretations and situates them on the broader horizon of postwar thought.
结构主义还是女同性恋?克劳德-列维-斯特劳斯和莫尼克-维蒂希谈卢梭的 "科学"
战后的法国,大量思想家试图摆脱否定与综合的辩证法。其中两位作家将让-雅克-卢梭作为非二元论思考的源泉。1962 年,克劳德-列维-斯特劳斯(Claude Lévi-Strauss)称卢梭为 "人类科学的奠基人",在与佛教接触的部分启发下,他创造了一个非二元论版本的哲学家,作为对萨特的衬托。1989 年,莫尼克-维蒂希(Monique Wittig)也开始研究卢梭,不过是为了挑战列维-斯特劳斯的 "妇女交流 "概念。在她的手中,卢梭也成为了一位非二元论者,通过卢梭,她可以将男同性恋和女同性恋社区生活的见解正规化,成为一种废除性的理论:"被压迫者的科学"。本文通过档案材料、细读和历史背景分析,探讨了这两种解释的起源和相互作用,并将它们置于战后思想的更广阔视野中。
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