This week we will explore
the disturbing, disruptive, and tragic refusal of Hermann Melville's character
of Bartleby, from his story "Bartleby the Scrivener". The
Melville text is here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/827051/melville-herman--bartleby-the-scrivener.pdf
We offer four optional
commentaries on the text, which people can read at their will, and raise during
the discussion.
-Agamben "Bartleby or
On Contingency" (in: Potentialities, p. 243-271)
-Rancière "Deleuze,
Bartleby and the Literary Formula" (in: The Flesh of
Words. The politics of writing, p. 146-164)
Words. The politics of writing, p. 146-164)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/827051/Ranciere%20-%20The%20Flesh%20of%20Words.pdf
-Deleuze "Bartleby; or
'The Formula'" (in: Essays: Critical & Clinical, S.
68-90)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/827051/Deleuze%20-%20Essays%20critical%20and%20clinical.pdf
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/827051/Deleuze%20-%20Essays%20critical%20and%20clinical.pdf
-Zizek: "Notes towards
a politics of Bartleby: The ignorance of chicken" (in: Comparative
American Studies 4(4), p. 375-394