{"title":"Precarity as a mode of being-in-the-world in Michel Houellebecq’s Possibilité d’une Île","authors":"T. Christiaens","doi":"10.1080/09639489.2022.2090912","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"ABSTRACT Michel Houellebecq’s Anéantir has received mixed reviews. Houellebecq’s focus on loving intimacy and care for the elderly within the nuclear family allegedly showcases his transformation from an embittered critic of the capitalist status quo to an apolitical novelist interested in the private sphere. I argue that this criticism overlooks Houellebecq’s concerns about old age and love in his earlier novels and how they relate to his social critique. Particularly Houellebecq’s La Possibilité d’une île presents a critique of lonely precarity as the dominant mode of being-in-the-world today. Though critics of post-Fordism have already described post-Fordist forms of life as opportunistic, fearful, and cynical, Houellebecq adds that this uncertain marketized lifestyle also leads to bitterness that increases with old age. By confronting Houellebecq’s phenomenology of contemporary life to Heidegger’s analysis of Dasein, I argue that, whereas Heidegger highlights the role of anxiety and death in fostering a sense of meaning to human existence, Houellebecq rather argues that such an authentic confrontation with death has become impossible in contemporary culture and that love is instead the emotional tonality most responsive to the cultivation of a meaningful good life.","PeriodicalId":44362,"journal":{"name":"Modern & Contemporary France","volume":"30 1","pages":"329 - 344"},"PeriodicalIF":0.3000,"publicationDate":"2022-06-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Modern & Contemporary France","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/09639489.2022.2090912","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"历史学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"HISTORY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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ABSTRACT Michel Houellebecq’s Anéantir has received mixed reviews. Houellebecq’s focus on loving intimacy and care for the elderly within the nuclear family allegedly showcases his transformation from an embittered critic of the capitalist status quo to an apolitical novelist interested in the private sphere. I argue that this criticism overlooks Houellebecq’s concerns about old age and love in his earlier novels and how they relate to his social critique. Particularly Houellebecq’s La Possibilité d’une île presents a critique of lonely precarity as the dominant mode of being-in-the-world today. Though critics of post-Fordism have already described post-Fordist forms of life as opportunistic, fearful, and cynical, Houellebecq adds that this uncertain marketized lifestyle also leads to bitterness that increases with old age. By confronting Houellebecq’s phenomenology of contemporary life to Heidegger’s analysis of Dasein, I argue that, whereas Heidegger highlights the role of anxiety and death in fostering a sense of meaning to human existence, Houellebecq rather argues that such an authentic confrontation with death has become impossible in contemporary culture and that love is instead the emotional tonality most responsive to the cultivation of a meaningful good life.
Michel Houellebecq的《ansamantir》受到了褒贬不一的评价。Houellebecq关注核心家庭中的亲密关系和对老年人的关怀,据称这表明他从一个对资本主义现状不满的批评家转变为一个对私人领域感兴趣的非政治小说家。我认为这种批评忽略了Houellebecq在他早期小说中对老年和爱情的关注,以及它们如何与他的社会批判联系起来。尤其是Houellebecq的《La possible it d’une le》对孤独的不稳定性提出了批评,认为这是当今世界的主要存在模式。虽然后福特主义的批评者已经将后福特主义的生活形式描述为机会主义、恐惧和愤世嫉俗,但Houellebecq补充说,这种不确定的市场化生活方式也会导致随着年龄增长而增加的痛苦。通过将Houellebecq的当代生活现象学与海德格尔对此在的分析相比较,我认为,尽管海德格尔强调焦虑和死亡在培养人类存在的意义感方面的作用,但Houellebecq更倾向于认为,这种与死亡的真实对抗在当代文化中已经变得不可能,相反,爱是对培养有意义的美好生活最敏感的情感调性。