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Vita brevis, ars longa: ekphrasis, the art object, and the consumption of the subject in Henry James and Michel Houellebecq

Roth, Zoe

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Abstract

In Henry James's The Wings of the Dove and Michel Houellebecq's La Carte et le territoire, the art object serves a double function: it encapsulates the materiality of the object and the signification of art, referring to both its aesthetic existence and its commodity status. On the one hand, it stands for observable commodity structures. On the other hand, it organises the affective impressions and thoughts that pass between characters, allowing meaning to circulate via the look in James, or artistic perspective in Houellebecq. As both object and art, the art object is entangled in commodified, libidinal, heuristic, and metaphysical economies. Both James and Houellebecq employ ekphrasis to formally frame the art object's role, critiquing free-market liberalism's commodification of human relationships and its reification of subjects into consumable objects. Ekphrasis also locates the art object vis-à-vis particular ways of seeing, which mirror the way in which subjective relations are structured through the manner we see and perceive others and how, in turn, our moral or ethical responses are shaped by this ‘gaze’. In this article, the author hopes to illuminate how ekphrasis recursively poses an ethical question about the economies of consumption, which objectify subjects in the texts and frame their relations to each other.

Citation

Roth, Z. (2013). Vita brevis, ars longa: ekphrasis, the art object, and the consumption of the subject in Henry James and Michel Houellebecq. Word and Image, 29(2), 139-156. https://doi.org/10.1080/02666286.2013.774982

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 2013
Deposit Date Sep 5, 2014
Journal Word and Image
Print ISSN 0266-6286
Electronic ISSN 1943-2178
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 29
Issue 2
Pages 139-156
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02666286.2013.774982
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1454458