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Misinterest: Essays, Pensées, and Dreams
Book
2019
Published by:
Punctum Books
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"The term “interest” lacks a precise antonym. In English, we have “disinterested” and “uninteresting,” but we want for a term that denotes robust opposition to interest. The same appears to hold true in every other language (as far as we know). Interest’s missing antonym reflects not merely a widespread lexical oversight, but a misrecognition of interest’s complete and exact meaning. More importantly, the idea that interest has no opposite expresses a certain refusal to acknowledge the power of the impulse to extinguish interest, for the self and for others.
Why then do we foreclose interest’s possibility, degrade our (and others’) capacities to experience interest, and destroy interest’s objects? Why do we decline what interest proffers — which includes creative and subjective being, thinking, and relating — in favor of more primitive modes of survival, thoughtlessness, and nonbeing? Why do relationships — with ourselves, with others, with objects — toward which genuine interest draws us seem sometimes, if not often, unbearable?
These questions are difficult. Their answers, even more so. Misinterest: Essays, Pensées, and Dreams attempts to approach them in an honest way, without making them fascinating, mysterious, boring, obscurantist, or fascinatingly mysteriously boringly obscurantist. Outwardly, Misinterest is concerned with dreams and forgetting and Eros and soaring dogs and groups and suicidal suburban teenagers and sex and jury duty and Nazis and fathers and hatred and holy parrots and fundamentalists and plagues and other things that may or may not be interesting. Ultimately, however, it seeks, like Jules Renard, “en restant exact” (in remaining true/real), to shed light on the establishment of misinterest, missingness, and mystery where and when they need not be, and, thus, on the psychic, familial, and political forces that compel us not to be when and where we ought."
Table of Contents
Cover
Praise for Misinterest
pp. 1
Epigraph
pp. 2
Half-title Page, Copyright, Title Page
pp. 3-10
Contents
pp. 11-12
Acknowledgments
pp. 13-14
Dedication
pp. 15-16
What Is Missing
pp. 17-20
A Dream of Fundamentalist Resorts
pp. 21-24
Poésie Banlieue, or the Plano Suicides
pp. 25-30
A Dream of Psychoanalysis
pp. 31-34
Audits Maudits
pp. 35-42
A Dream of Not Swinging
pp. 43-44
Is Sex Interesting?
pp. 45-74
A Dream of Guilt
pp. 75-78
Eros and Hatred in Three Groups
pp. 79-98
A Dream of Teaching
pp. 99-100
Civilizing Ironies
pp. 101-106
Der Hund ist los: Kafka's Mysterious Investigations
pp. 107-118
A Simple Heart, Father, and Flaubert
pp. 119-124
A Dream of Success
pp. 125-126
Voir Dire
pp. 127-130
How To Be a Victim: Camus's Plagues and Poisons
pp. 131-152
Missing Persons
pp. 153-154
A Dream of Not Recovering from a Drug
pp. 155-156
References
pp. 157-170
| ISBN | 9781950192304 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781950192298 |
| DOI | 10.1353/book.75667![]() |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1155170050 |
| Pages | 166 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2020-05-23 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |
| Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC-SA |




