Inaccurate autobiography – the ‘true-invention’ of a life


Autoria(s): Pont, Antonia
Data(s)

01/04/2011

Resumo

This paper takes the Aristotelian binary of praxis and poiesis and approaches the process of autobiography via its double lens. Drawing on a reading of Hannah Arendt done by Julia Kristeva, it considers the question of whether the activity (that is: praxis) of making-narrative might constitute an activity that is particularly ‘human’. It is framed by the playful and serious challenge offered by Derridean deconstruction to think two things at once, and to practice an inhabiting of binary ultimatums. Given this, it goes on to suggest that making in an autobiographical fashion, rather than involvinganythingprimarily representative or documentary, is more paradoxically akin to the invention of what is most true about that which we are in the habit of calling ‘our life’. Indeed, it can be argued that this praxisinvents that very ‘life’ – the latter being an entity or categorythat logically does not precede thesame writing that purports to describe it, but rather arises with its activity. This self-reflexivity (a manoeuvre that at once describes and invokes the very thing described) coincides with Derrida’s explication of invention’s mechanism.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30040290

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australian Association of Writing Programs

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30040290/pont-inaccurateautobiography-2011.pdf

http://www.textjournal.com.au/april11/pont.htm

Direitos

2011, Australian Association of Writing Programs

Palavras-Chave #autobiography #life #death #Aristotle #Kristeva #Arendt #narrative #Derrida #writing #invention #praxis #poiesis #Badiou #ontology #the hinge #self-reflexivity #truth #play
Tipo

Journal Article