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Deleuze and Perversion

2017,2018
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Overview
The question of perversion in literature was highly important to twentieth-century French philosophy. Georges Bataille, Pierre Klossowski, Maurice Blanchot, Michel Foucault, and Roland Barthes all recognised in the art of writing a privileged access to the universe of the problematisation of sex as pleasure mixed with suffering. But in all these authors—in Bataille’sLa Littérature et le MalorL’Érotisme, in Klossowski’sSade, Mon Prochain, in Blanchot’sLeautréamont et Sade, or lately in Foucault’s “Sade, sergent du sexe,” or even in Barthes’sSade, Fourrier, Loyola—perverse pleasure, as the model of the pleasure of the text and as an