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    STUDIA DRAMATICA - Issue no. 1 / 2020  
         
  Article:   “SUCCESSIVE SLIDINGS OF PLEASURE”: EROTICISM, KITSCH AND WITCHCRAFT IN ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET’S WORK / « GLISSEMENTS PROGRESSIFS DU PLAISIR » : ÉROTISME, KITSCH ET SORCELLERIE CHEZ ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET.

Authors:  TILL R. KUHNLE.
 
       
         
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DOI: 10.24193/subbdrama.2020.1.13

Published Online: 2020-03-30
Published Print: 2020-03-30
pp. 261-276

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According to Alain Robbe-Grillet, his movie Successive Slidings of Pleasure (1974) has been directly influenced by the essay Satanism and Witchcraft (French original: 1862) of the romantic historian Jules Michelet and also by the reading of this book by Roland Barthes in the sense of a new criticism. In the same sense, we propose here a comparative study of our corpus, based on the idea of a particular archaic universe of magical practice, shamanism and witchcraft as it is described by Hans Peter Duerr: “The ‘dream place’ is everywhere and nowhere, just like the ‘dreamtime’ is always and never. You might say that the term ‘dream place’ does not refer to any particular place and the way to get to it is to get nowhere.” (Dreamtime, 1987; German original: 1978). Despite its rationality, modern civilization is mainly based on an irrational principle: the commodity fetishism (Marx). Thus in modern societies you can find a sliding eroticism of fetishism, now in the Freudian sense of the term (cf. Jean Baudrillard), that may transform every object into an object of desire, with the consequence that even the human body enters as a “fetish” into sexual relationship. In his works, Robbe-Grillet reproduces this universe by restituting to this fetishism its magic appearance throughout kitsch (representing anti-nature) and pornography in the “dream place” called cinema. The “generator” in Successive Slidings of Pleasure is the perfect female beauty of the seventies, associated to that of a witch. A similar effect produced by the woman’s body can be found, according to the “new critic” Roland Barthes and the “new novelist” Robbe-Grillet, in the work of Jules Michelet.

Keywords: Fetishism, commodity fetishism, cinema, witchcraft, kitsch, eroticism, pornography, sterility, anti-nature.
 
         
     
         
         
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