Moi, la Révolution—Revolutionary Poetics in the Storm of Counterrevolutionary Times

IF 0.8 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
S. Wahnich
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Daniel Bensaïd’s Moi, la Révolution revolves around remembrances of the French Revolution, with the word “remembrance” already resisting any commemorative embalming. But the book also queries the return of the feminine, that which is perhaps “without limits,” being a return to permanent Revolution. Exploring such poetics, this essay shows how the choice to make the Revolution speak as a woman ventriloquist then bequeaths a political and philosophical actuality to the revolutionary stake. Bensaïd’s book highlights an ironic, worried historian who gives the critical function a real existence in society without taking himself as a spokesman for the social. Accepting discomfort, uncertainty, and even intellectual torment, such a historian is confronted with their own ethics, without the aid of a preauthorized compass, and must build reference points by use of the “sensitive reason”: a reflexive tie to the sensitive experience of the world and to a position in it.
莫伊,革命革命——反革命时代风暴中的革命诗学
丹尼尔Bensaïd的《我,我的革命》围绕着对法国大革命的纪念展开,“纪念”这个词已经抵制了任何纪念的防腐处理。但这本书也质疑女性的回归,这也许是“没有限制的”,是对永久革命的回归。这篇文章探讨了这样的诗学,展示了如何选择让革命作为一个女性口技者说话,然后给革命的赌注留下了政治和哲学的现实。Bensaïd的书突出了一位具有讽刺意味、忧心忡忡的历史学家,他在不把自己当作社会代言人的情况下,赋予了批判功能在社会中的真实存在。接受不适、不确定性,甚至智力上的折磨,这样的历史学家面对自己的伦理,没有预先认可的指南针的帮助,必须通过使用“敏感理性”来建立参考点:与世界的敏感经验和位置的反射性联系。
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