Article ID: CBB611832394

Christian Bök's Xenotext Experiment, Conceptual Writing and the Subject-of-No-Subjectivity: "Pink Faeries and Gaudy Baubles" (2018)

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Despite the wide impact of transdisciplinary scholarship that has theorized the interconnectedness of literature and science not least within the pages of this journal, this article argues that the Canadian poet Christian Bök's Xenotext Experiment (and conceptual writing in general) reproduces historical epistemologies (including positivism and relativism) that rely on the presumption of disciplinary autonomy. In the sciences, these epistemologies are connected to sociocultural and economic power, extreme resistance to criticality, and the production of normative subject and object positions (including what I term the subject-of-no-subjectivity on the one hand, and the determinist object of scientific positivism on the other). The article explores the implications, problems, and affordances of reproducing historical epistemologies in conceptual writing. The key argument is that the reproduction of historical epistemologies in the disciplinary context of literature yields avant-garde credentials, marginalizing often content-led experimental works that might take as their theme experience and subjective difference (race, class, gender, sexuality, able-bodiedness). This way, contemporary conceptual writing perpetuates the normativity and exclusiveness it inherited from historical avant-garde literature.

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Authors & Contributors
Gori, Pietro
Steckle, Matthew
Irlenborn, Bernd
Rose, Philip
Boscarino, Giuseppe
Parsons, Keith M.
Journals
HOPOS
Synthese
Social Studies of Science
Science in Context
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
Routledge India
University of Windsor (Canada)
Springer
Prometheus Books
Presses Universitaires de France
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Objectivity
Philosophy of science
Epistemology
Subjectivity
Realism
Relativism (philosophy)
People
Lenin, Vladimir Il'Ich
Weyl, Hermann
Ramsey, Frank Plumpton
Mach, Ernst
Laudan, Larry
Latour, Bruno
Time Periods
20th century, early
Early modern
Modern
Medieval
Ancient
19th century
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