L’autobiographie dans les études culturelles : Parler de soi a-t-il une valeur méthodologique?

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  • Christophe Genin

Abstract

How could speaking of oneself be a methodological challenge in the humanities? The paper focuses on cultural studies as a new way of arguing about identity issues. Our thesis is that speaking of oneself entails neither a lack of objectivity nor an overflow of selfishness, but the requirement of self-reflexiveness. As an observer is not neutral but interacts with his field, he thus has to be a aware of his own background and explain it with fairness. So speaking of oneself could be a condition of truth in the humanities.

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Author Biography

Christophe Genin

Christophe Genin is a Professor of Philosophy and a Doctor of Humanities. He is currently Professor of Aesthetics and Cultural Studies at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. His research interests are centred around recognition and identity issues such as can be illuminated through works of art or cultural practices. He is the author of Réflexionsde l’art (Kimé, 1998), Miss.Tic, femme de l’être (2008), and Kitsch dans l’âme (Vrin, 2010).

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Published

2011-04-06

How to Cite

Genin, C. (2011). L’autobiographie dans les études culturelles : Parler de soi a-t-il une valeur méthodologique?. Filozofski Vestnik, 31(2). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/filozofski-vestnik/article/view/3221

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L’indicible et l’écriture / The Unsayable and Writing