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The Cunning Lust. Aesthetic and Political Perspectives on Masochism.

Author
Lohmueller, Torben
Abstract
While the works of Alphonse Donatien de Sade have widely impacted aesthetic and critical discussions in 20th century avant-garde art and critical theory, the supposed ?inventor? of masochism, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, has been largely neglected by scholars and critics alike. Only in recent years and in a tardy response to Gilles Deleuze?s Pr?sentation de Masoch (1969) have Sacher-Masoch and the subject of masochism received some attention within the debates in both German and Cultural Studies, notably by Albrecht Koschorke. Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1988), John Noyes. Mastery of Submission (1997), Michael Gratzke. Liebesschmerz und Textlust (2000).
Die verschlagene Lust expands the contexts in which Sacher-Masoch?s work has hitherto been treated to problems in philosophy (master slave dialectic), confessional writing (Rousseau, recent queer studies), history (Sacher-Masoch?s historical and political writings), art history (strategies of visual appropriation), and performance studies (Nietzsche, Cansinos Assens, performance art of the 1960?s). Examined under these cross-disciplinary perspectives masochism proofs to be both a political and an aesthetic strategy, circumventing the dialectical impasses of transgression (as in Sad(e)ism and the early avant-garde) by operating through disavowal, seduction, and experimental reconfigurations of the given. While in existing research, Sacher-Masoch?s work has been predominantly classified as a phenomenon particular to the late nineteenth century, I argue that we must consider its refusal of artistic authorship and destabilisation of the reality principle as prefiguring post-modern theory and aesthetics.
The literature discussed includes: Sacher-Masoch?s collections Das Verm?chtnis Kains, Vols. I and II (1877), Russische Hofgeschichten (19uu), his historical works Der Aufstand in Gent unter Kaiser Carl V. (1857), Ungarns Untergang und Maria von ?sterreich (1862), and among others the following: G.W.F. Hegel. Phenomenology, Jean Paul Sartre. Being and Nothingness, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Confessions, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. A Poem is Being Written, Rafael Cansinos Assens. Est?tica y Erotismo de la Pena de Muerte, Herrmann Nitsch. orgien mysterien theatre, and Friedrich Nietzsche. Birth of Tragedy.
Date Issued
2004-12-06Subject
Masochism; Sacher-Masoch; Aesthetics; Perversion in Art
Type
dissertation or thesis