Publication detail

How many deaths? Auto-bio-graphy as death-writing

KOTÁSEK, M.

Original Title

How many deaths? Auto-bio-graphy as death-writing

Type

journal article in Scopus

Language

English

Original Abstract

The article concerns various aspects of autobiography as they have been introduced by Jacques Derrida, who himself used the term “autobiographical” to refer to his philosophical writing. Unlike most scholars who stress the link between autobiography and philosophy in Derrida’s writing the article attempts to link it primarily to the “literary”. In this endeavour, most attention is paid to the numerous metamorphoses in which “death” structures and haunts (auto)biographies and our thinking about the genre. Here, the greatest influence, apart from Derrida, was Maurice Blanchot. “Death” and negativity figure at many levels of autobiography, where, unlike in a fictional narrative, they cannot be suspended easily: they can be found in the question about the very usage of language and its relation to the autobiographer, in the construction of the “I”, and in the medial situation of the literary. The article concludes by suggesting a potential transformation of the autobiographical practice brought about by techno-cultural changes and developments regarding both the “archive” and “media”, which are transforming the status of memory, legacy, and the past.

Keywords

Autobiography; Death; Jacques Derrida; Media; Spectrality

Authors

KOTÁSEK, M.

Released

8. 4. 2024

Publisher

Institute of World Literature, Slovak Academy od Sciences

Location

Bratislava

ISBN

1337-9275

Periodical

World Literature Studies

Year of study

16

Number

1

State

Slovak Republic

Pages from

109

Pages to

119

Pages count

11

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT188589,
  author="Miroslav {Kotásek}",
  title="How many deaths? Auto-bio-graphy as death-writing",
  journal="World Literature Studies",
  year="2024",
  volume="16",
  number="1",
  pages="109--119",
  doi="10.31577/WLS",
  issn="1337-9275",
  url="https://www.sav.sk/journals/uploads/04091137WLS_1_2024_Kotasek.pdf"
}