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Bataille's Peak - Energy, Religion, and Postsustainability (Paperback)
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Bataille's Peak - Energy, Religion, and Postsustainability (Paperback)
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As the price of oil climbs toward $100 a barrel, our impending
post-fossil fuel future appears to offer two alternatives: a bleak
existence defined by scarcity and sacrifice or one in which
humanity places its faith in technological solutions with
unforeseen consequences. Are there other ways to imagine life in an
era that will be characterized by resource depletion?
The French intellectual Georges Bataille saw energy as the basis
of all human activity--the essence of the human--and he envisioned
a society that, instead of renouncing profligate spending, would
embrace a more radical type of energy expenditure: la depense," or
"spending without return." In Bataille's Peak," Allan Stoekl
demonstrates how a close reading of Bataille--in the wake of
Giordano Bruno and the Marquis de Sade-- can help us rethink not
only energy and consumption, but also such related topics as the
city, the body, eroticism, and religion. Through these cases,
Stoekl identifies the differences between waste, which Bataille
condemned, and expenditure, which he celebrated.
The challenge of living in the twenty-first century, Stoekl
argues, will be to comprehend--without recourse to austerity and
self-denial--the inevitable and necessary shift from a civilization
founded on waste to one based on Bataillean expenditure.
Allan Stoekl is professor of French and comparative literature at
Penn State University. He is the author of Agonies of the
Intellectual: Commitment, Subjectivity, and the Performative in the
Twentieth-Century French Tradition" and translator of Bataille's
Visions of Excess: Selected Writings, 1927-1939" (Minnesota, 1985).
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