"I think that the favorable expository literature on Žižek deepens his isolation [in refusing to answer or recognize criticism]. Consider the way Terry Eagleton quotes Žižek [in a passage from the latter's Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism?] in discussing how the idea of “destiny” can trivialize the understanding of tragedy: “Does not the term ‘tragedy,’ Žižek asks, “at least in its classical sense, still imply the logic of Fate, which is rendered ridiculous apropos the Holocaust? To say that the annihilation of the Jews obeyed a hidden Necessity of Fate is already to gentrify it.” Eagleton then adds, “Žižek is mistaken to assume that tragedy, even classical tragedy, invariably involves fate; but he is right to see that the notion can actually sanitize suffering, and Euripides is unlikely to have demurred.” Why credit Žižek with an insight at all, if one admits that he is wrong in his claim? Who has ever seriously tried to “gentrify” the Holocaust by saying that it probably has to do with one of the gods “More truth in . . . appearance than in . . . reality.” being offended and that it goes to show that we should not try to evade the words of the oracle? [Eagleton's] [g]iving Žižek credit for victory over a straw man prevents engagement with the actual content of his words."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Literary criticsPhilosophers from EnglandCatholics from EnglandUniversity of Oxford facultyTrotskyists
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
David Pickus (2008) "Did Somebody Evade Totalitarianism? On the Intellectual Escapism of Slavoj Žižek." Humanitas Volume XXI, Nos. 1 and 2, pp. 146-167; quoting Eagleton's, Sweet Violence: The Idea of the Tragic (Oxford: Blackwell, 2003), p. 126; ellipses are Pickus's
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Terry_Eagleton
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Terry Eagleton
57 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Terry Eagleton →
Related Quotes
"Postmodernism is among other things a sick joke at the expense of... revolutionary avant-gardism."
"Deconstruction... insists not that truth is illusory but that it is institutional."
"Literature transforms and intensifies ordinary language, deviates systematically from everyday speech. If you approac…"
"If the masses are not thrown a few novels, they may react by throwing up a few barricades."
"All consciousness is consciousness of something: in thinking I am aware that my thought is 'pointing towards' some ob…"
"The present is only understandable through the past, with which it forms a living continuity; and the past is always …"
"Literary texts do not exist on bookshelves: they are processes of signification materialized only in the practice of …"
"Reading is not a straightforward linear movement, a merely cumulative affair: our initial speculations generate a fra…"
"What was needed was a literary theory which, while preserving the formalist bent of New Criticism, its dogged attenti…"
"Chaucer was a class traitor Shakespeare hated the mob Donne sold out a bit later Sidney was a nob."