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The Problem of tabula rasa:
Napoleon, Frankenstein, the Talented Mr. Ripley
Week 01 – Lecture 0115 January 2009
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What is the fundamental problem of the “modern individual”?
IN THEORY: “Modern” defined in opposition to “tradition”:
WIPE THE SLATE CLEAN --- tabula rasa ---
thoroughly rational --- thoroughly CLEAN .
What is the fundamental problem of the “modern individual”?
IN FACT: “Modern” comes about through
HYBRIDIZATION … “breeding” of “tradition” and novelty
NEVER CLEAN … ALWAYS MESSY
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Key question for HS067:
What is the relationship between
the individual and the community?
“Pre-modern” --- communitarian:--Understand the individual in terms of the whole
“Modern” --- individualist:-- Understand the whole as a composite of individuals
• GAINS:– Gains: individual “human rights”; – You can “invent yourself”: not blood
but merit
Subjective Individualism:both gains and losses
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LOSSES:
Personal dislocation; personal identity
My bloodline/ guild / command economy no longer tells me who I am
Frankenstein: Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going?
http://www.geocities.com/mastown/links/mayberry_r.f.d.index.html
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“I would rather be a fake somebody than a real nobody….”
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“I would rather be a fake somebody than a real nobody….”
Americans: love the myth of the self-invented person
Here pictured: Jay Gatz from North Dakota
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TABULA RASA: No blood dynasties, land inheritance, “natural” hierarchies or estages…
WHO AM I??? Need strategies of legitimation
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Ambiguous character of “subjective individualism”
– Napoleon, Frankenstein, Ripley :
– UPSIDE: you can “invent yourself”---identity based not on blood but merit
– DOWNSIDE: enormous sense of loss: of a “cosmos”; an ancient world-order; categories; meaning systems all disrupted
–– TRAUMATRAUMA
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/frankenstein/frank_celluloid.html
Why willingly elect an absolutist dictator? [cf. 1933!]
Why return to semi-monarchy --- when you killed the last monarch in order to do away with monarchy? --- and put in its place a man with no royal bloodline ?
Why return to a hybridized society --- partially “egalitarian” [revolutionary] but also partially based on inheritance / privilege / rank?
Why is hierarchy willingly chosen?
[Mary Douglas: body politic is written on the individual body.]
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A NEED FOR ORDER
RE-ESTABLISHED
AFTER THE TRAUMA
OF CHAOS
Subjective Individualism:both gains and losses
A NEED FOR ORDER
RE-ESTABLISHED
AFTER THE TRAUMA
OF CHAOS
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The French Revolution: Five Stages
I. 1789-1792:
Unlimited Faith in tabula rasa
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Sacred Moment I : 20 June 1789 -- The Tennis Court Oath
“sacralization” === making sacred what is purely arbitrary / contingent
gives it a sense of seeming “necessary”
Sacred Moment II: 14 July 1789 -- Storming the Bastille
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Sacred Moment III: 4 August 1789--- “A holocaust of privileges...”
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Sacred Moment III: 4 August 1789--- “A holocaust of privileges...”
• “A holocaust of privilege”; • “a delirium of sacrifice”
i.e.: a sacred sacrifice; a “burnt offering”
• Abolition of the feudal regime self-sacrifice of all the privileges which come from the feudal regime of Three Orders ---a sacred moment of sacrifice
Now what?After the “holocaust,” wiping the slate clean [tabula rasa],
getting rid of a society based on land and blood …
Who are “we”?
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ANSWER: “We” are the human race starting all over again – from scratch.
A “regenerated” people of VIRTUE – interested only in the General Will.
Classical // Romantic: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
• THREE KEY IDEAS:
• A) Original innocence• B) Social Compact• C) General Will
• [la volonté générale]
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“Original Innocence”
--- in the [mythical / classical?] “state of nature” we are innocent and transparent
--- “civilization” (society) corrupts us; we must wear masks and play roles
--- we need to “regenerate”ourselves – get back to primal innocence
Contrast with Biblical / Calvinist vision!
Rousseau:“Regenerated Man”
100% virtuous
Zero tolerance for vice
[Desires only the General Will; not one’s selfish individual will!]
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Rousseau:“Regenerated Man”
100% virtuous
Zero tolerance for vice
[Desires only the General Will; not one’s selfish individual will!]
Rousseau:“Regenerated Man”
100% virtuous
Zero tolerance for vice
[Desires only the General Will; not one’s selfish individual will!]
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LIGHTNING --- comes from the Supreme Being [i.e., “Nature”]
Droits de l’Homme = “Rights of Man” (i.e., Revolution of the Rights of Man)
[Wipes away tradition / particularities / history –
rather: what I am as a person. (Abstract/ Mathematical)]
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•• LightningLightning [FIRE!!!] strikes a crown and heraldry–– symbol of noble prejudice / blood / genealogy
“Regenerated Man”: a hybrid of ancient and modern
Prometheus
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“Regenerated Man”: hybridized
ancient
WITH
MODERN
Scientific - Political connections to electricity :
ability to re-vivify
what was dead
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Galvani: De Viribus Electricitatis in Motu Musculari (1792)
1790s: Italian physician Luigi Galvani -- jolts frog muscles with spark from electrostatic machine.
Demonstrates electrical basis of nerve impulses.
By 1810s: word “galvanism”implied the release, through electricity, of mysterious life forces.
Mary Shelley recalled talks with Lord Byron and Percy Shelley”“Perhaps a corpse would be reanimated; galvanism had given token of such things."
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• Mary Shelley: Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus– -Daughter of Mary
Wollstonecraft [Vindication of Rights of Woman]
– -MW died giving birth to MS
• Frankenstein: birthing; giving birth --- but what is “natural”??
• ORPHANS: No one has two sets of parents: genealogy? Cultural identity? Cultural dislocation?
• Mary Shelley: 3 stillborn children; one dies later; enormous pain around childbirth
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GAUGUIN, Paul: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? [1897]
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Frankenstein’s creature: “Who was I? Where did I come from?”
Orphan? Lost lineage??? A problem of identity….