Jean-Jacques Rousseau: la transparence et l’obstacle

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*Jean-Jacques Rousseau: la transparence et l’obstacle* is a seminal critical study by Jean Starobinski that analyzes Rousseau’s thought through the intertwined themes of transparency, authenticity, and the barriers that thwart them.

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instanceOf literary criticism book
monograph
academicDiscipline comparative literature
philosophy of literature
analyzesGenre autobiographical writing
analyzesWork Julie, ou la Nouvelle Héloïse NERFINISHED
Les Confessions NERFINISHED
Rêveries du promeneur solitaire NERFINISHED
analyzesWorkOf Jean-Jacques Rousseau NERFINISHED
author Jean Starobinski NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
criticalApproach close reading
historical contextualization
psychoanalytic inflection
field 18th-century French literature
Rousseau studies
literary theory
focusesOnTheme authenticity
confession
obstacle
self-knowledge
sincerity
subjectivity
transparency
genre intellectual history
literary criticism
philosophical criticism
hasPerspectiveOn dialectic of visibility and opacity in subjectivity
paradoxes of confession
relationship between self and language
tension between ideal transparency and real obstacles
influenced French literary criticism in the 20th century
later studies of autobiography
language French
mainSubject Jean-Jacques Rousseau NERFINISHED
notableFor analysis of the desire for total sincerity
conceptual pair of transparency and obstacle
exploration of the limits of communication
influence on modern Rousseau scholarship
periodCovered 18th century
philosophicalTradition Enlightenment studies
relatedConcept alienation
authentic self
confessional discourse
interiority
modern subjectivity

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Jean Starobinski notableWork Jean-Jacques Rousseau: la transparence et l’obstacle