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本文讨论了法国当代哲学家和经济学家弗莱姆·洛登的思想,并分析了他对2008年全球金融危机的反应。重点是伦敦用亚历山大诗体写的一部关于危机的戏剧,D'un retournement l'autre: commimassrieuse sur la crisis financire(2011)。这篇文章将这部戏剧置于伦敦更广泛的智力项目中,这一项目利用马克思和斯宾诺莎提供了一种情感的政治理论。我比较了伦敦在他的戏剧和他的经济学著作中解释次贷危机核心的衍生金融的方式。我的讨论集中在伦敦试图向公众解释危机时的情感和形象概念上,伦敦希望激发公众对政治变革的渴望。最后,我提出了一个批判性的问题:在危机时期,伦敦的理论和文学作品有多大用处?
‘Une image bien choisie qui fait bouillir les sangs’: Frédéric Lordon and the 2008 Financial Crisis
This article discusses the thought of the contemporary French philosopher and economist Frédéric Lordon and analyses his responses to the 2008 global financial crisis. The key focus is on a play in alexandrine verse that Lordon wrote about the crisis, D'un retournement l'autre: comédie sérieuse sur la crise financière (2011). The article contextualizes the play and situates it within Lordon's wider intellectual project, which draws on Marx and Spinoza to provide a political theory of affects. I compare the ways Lordon explains the derivative finance at the heart of the subprime crisis in both his play and his economic writings. My discussion centres on the concepts of affect and image in Lordon's attempt to explain the crisis to the public, in whom Lordon wants to inspire the desire for political change. I conclude by asking critically how useful Lordon's theory and literary work are in a time of crisis.
期刊介绍:
Nottingham French Studies is an externally-refereed academic journal which, from Volume 43, 2004, appears three times annually, with at least one special and one general issue each year. Its Editorial Board is drawn from members of the Department of French and Francophone Studies of the University of Nottingham, with the support of an International Advisory Board.