HEGEL and EXPRESSIVISM

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HEGEL and EXPRESSIVISM The Territory of the Other 1 THE QUESTION What do we REALLY mean when we say that EXPRESSIVISM is an EXPRESSION OF THE SELF? 2 1

THE PLAN We will: LINK Hegel s model of SUBJECTIVITY to his theory of ART by exploring the following: o DIALECTICS o THE INDIVIDUAL VS THE SUBJECT o SELF/OTHER, MASTER/SLAVE DIALECTIC o WORK 3 HEGELIAN DIALECTICS 4 2

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Hegel: Aristotle s Grandchild, Plato s Great-nephew once removed Hegelian Dialectics are o PROGRESSIVIST o IDEALIST o posit a state of perfection toward which history moves o PHENOMENOLOGICAL o posit a method of arriving at absolute essences through an analysis of lived and living experience 7 THE INDIVIDUAL vs THE SUBJECT 8 4

SPIRIT SPIRIT: o The human s ability to REFLECT on its OWN EXISTENCE...precisely because he knows he is an animal [the human being] ceases to be an animal and attains knowledge of himself as Spirit (643). 9 HOW DOES ONE KNOW THE SELF? 10 5

CONSCIOUSNESS and ART QUESTIONS: HOW does one REFLECT on one s OWN EXISTENCE? WHERE does consciousness come from? By WHAT MECHANISM is it produced? 11 ANSWER: CONSCIOUSNESS and ART o SUBJECTIVITY: SELF/OTHER o ART: SELF/WORK 12 6

HOW DOES ONE KNOW THE SELF? 13 DIALECTIC SELF: SELF/OTHER Self-consciousness exists in and for itself when, and by the fact that, it so exists for another; that is, it exists only in being acknowledged (630). 14 7

BY KNOWING THE NOT-SELF 15 INTERCONSTITUTIVE SUBJECTIVITY 16 8

THE DIALECTICAL SELF 17 THE HUMANIST INDIVIDUAL 18 9

CONSTRUCTIVIST SUBJECT 19 SOCIAL CONTEXT and the CONSTRUCTIVIST SUBJECT The CONSTRUCTIVIST SUBJECT does not preexist the forces of society that constitute him or her. The CONSTRUCTIVIST SUBJECT is always constituted in the territory of the Other. 20 10

INDIVIDUAL vs SUBJECT INDIVIDUAL The self construed as an AUTONOMOUS ENTITY that pre-exists social relations. SUBJECT The self construed as a DYNAMIC RELATION between Self and Other. I am myself alone. I am because you are. 21 MASTER/SLAVE DIALECTIC 22 11

PARADOX OF DIALECTICAL SELFHOOD the SELF is both MADE and LOST in the dialectical relation If I can only know ME in reference to the OTHER, I am DEPENDENT on the OTHER NOT SEPARATE or INDIVIDUAL BAKHTIN would say: The SELF is constituted IN THE TERRITORY of the OTHER. 23 DEATH AND THE INDIVIDUAL *The subject s+ essential being is present to it in the form of the Other, *and therefore+ it must rid itself of its self-externality (632). 24 12

HIDING THE BODY To see itself as an AUTONOMOUS I the self must DISAVOW its DEPENDENCE on the Other. SELF/OTHER SELF/OTHER The other is UNDER ERASURE. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain! 25 MASTER/SLAVE DIALECTIC The INDIVIDUAL puts the Other UNDER ERASURE. This action makes the Other a SLAVE. The SLAVE cannot fully acknowledge the INDIVIDUAL because the SLAVE is just an extension of the self. 26 13

What is the slave going to tell you? 27 DELUSION OF AUTONOMY The AUTONOMOUS INDIVIDUAL that can only exist by putting the Other under erasure is NOT A REAL CONSCIOUSNESS It is a DELUSION. 28 14

APPLICATION in Literary Criticism FEMINIST, POST-COLONIAL, MARXIST and QUEER scholarship o privileges the SUBJECT over the INDIVIDUAL in order to expose and assert o the constitutive power of the Other; o the erasure of that power in narratives privileging the INDIVIDUAL S ILLUSORY AUTONOMY. EG. In the novels of Ayn Rand 29 WORK 30 15

I AM YOUR OTHER SO, in order for the Other to really, truly acknowledge the Self in a CONSTITUTIVE WAY, it cannot be UNDER ERASURE. o Women cannot be half-baked men o People of colour cannot be white people with dark skin o The Other must be a SELF, too. 31 QUESTION: BECOMING A SELF: WORK HOW does the Slave become INDEPENDENT enough to be a CONSTITUTIVE OTHER? ANSWER: o WORK o MODIFICATION OF THE WORLD o EXPRESSION 32 16

WORK: NOUN AND VERB WORK = both the PURPOSEFUL MODIFICATION of the external world and the PRODUCT of that labour. The bondsman WORKS and PRODUCES A WORK in order to strip the external world of its inflexible foreignness and to enjoy in the shape of things only an external realization of himself (639). 33 SELF-REFLECTION... Man draws out of himself and puts before himself what he is and whatever else is (639). 34 17

CONSCIOUSNESS and ART It is in this way, therefore, that consciousness qua worker comes to see in the independent being [of the object] its own independence (635). I MADE THIS THEREFORE I AM 35 EXTERNALIZING SELF WORK/THE WORK = ART THINKING CONSCIOUSNESS = a being capable of REFLECTING on its own existence and consciousness. ART = a means of EXTERNALIZING THE SELF so that it may be REFLECTED UPON. 36 18

ILLUSION vs SELF-REFLECTION MASTER/SLAVE DIALECTIC HEGELIAN CONSCIOUSNESS 37 DOUBLED HUMANITY... he sees himself, represents himself, thinks, and only on the strength of this active placing himself before himself is he spirit (639). HUMANITY is DUPLICATE: we ARE and we also REFLECT upon our existence through REPRESENTATIONS. 38 19

EXPRESSIVISM EXPRESSIVISM: the spirit of humanity realized in the purposeful modification of the external world such that the world becomes an EXPRESSION of the Self. I MAKE THEREFORE I AM. 39 20