Sade's Itinerary of Transgression

Pli 5 (1994)
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"I would like to address the nature of transgression and its logic or itinerary in Sade's work. If this task is somewhat speculative and incomplete, it perhaps mirrors the foundational incompleteness of the more than sixteen extant volumes of Sade's writings. For a more exhaustive, if not definitive, resolution of the very issue of transgression, the analysis would have to continue the debate between Derrida and Foucault over the validity of Bataille's celebrated account of transgression, which in turn draws upon the earlier work of Roger Caillois." (opening paragraph of the article)

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Sade My Neighbor.Pierre Klossowski - 1991 - Northwestern University Press.
Eroticism.Georges Bataille & Mary Dalwood - 1962 - London: John Calder.

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