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Eroticism and the loss of imagination in the modern condition

Source
Journal for Cultural Research
ISSN
14797585
Date Issued
2025-01-01
Author(s)
Mishra, Prashant
DOI
10.1080/14797585.2024.2408359
Volume
29
Issue
1-2
Abstract
This paper finds its origin in a debate between Georges Bataille (1897-1962) and Octavio Paz (1914-1998) on what is central to the idea of eroticism. Bataille posits that violence and transgression are fundamental to eroticism, and without prohibition, eroticism would cease to exist. Paz, however, views violence and transgression as merely intersecting with, rather than being intrinsic to, eroticism. Paz places focus on imagination, and transforms eroticism from a transgressive, to a ritualistic act. Eroticism thus functions as an intermediary, turning animal sexuality into ceremony and rite. In this paper, I argue that Paz and Bataille are not fundamentally at odds in their conceptualisation of eroticism. Instead, Paz redefines the locus of eroticism by subverting its unsettling aspects. His conception of eroticism gives precedence to the imagination, which in itself is an act of violation. Imagination transgresses normal life, but this transgression–the violation of the habitual world–also introduces a glimpse of the numinous that Paz associates with belongingness. The paper further explores eroticism, as this is perceived today, and argues that it ultimately eliminates the threshold marked by transgression. The rise of the contemporary pornographic society is marked by a loss of imagination and transcendence, which ultimately reduces the subject into a mere automaton that demands instant gratification.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/28314
Subjects
eroticism | Georges Bataille | imagination | Octavio Paz | pornographic society | transgression
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