June 20, 2008

BETTER TO DENUDE WORDS OF MEANING THAN ADMIT WHAT YOU ARE:

Perverted politics: Deviance for its own sake is reactionary, not rebellious (Matthew Taunton, 12 June 2008, New Statesman)

The alternative to transgression need not be a return to the dreaded - and often unfairly caricatured - Victorian morality. Actually, nobody is more dependent on these kinds of rules than the person who lives by breaking them, as Bataille himself realised, opposing the sexual revolution for this reason. And there are cases in oppressive societies where contravening laws and conventions is not just worthwhile, but the duty of the responsible citizen. But this is transgression as a means, and not an end in itself.

Those who dissent from the critical orthodoxy are labelled "conservative", as if being uninterested in cyborgs, pornography and vampirism were tantamount to a betrayal of socialist principles. Yet writers such as Terry Eagleton - a Marxist who bemoaned the ubiquity of PhD theses on "the literature of latex or the political implications of navel piercing" - or Ashley Tau chert, a feminist whose important new book, Against Transgression (Blackwell), debunks many of the myths around the subject, can hardly be described as figures of the right.

As Eagleton and Tauchert both argue, there is something narcissistic and deeply conservative about revelling in transgression. In Tauchert's words, to do so is "reactionary, impertinent, cowardly, stifling".


Amusing the incoherent and self-contradictory knots they have to tie themselves into lest they acknowledge their position is conservative.


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Posted by Orrin Judd at June 20, 2008 6:19 AM

Well, it is true that own who makes evil his good is accepting that there is a good agaist which evil is defined.

Posted by: Lou Gots at June 21, 2008 4:41 AM
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