- Hauntology
Hauntology is an idea within the
philosophy of history introduced byJacques Derrida in his 1993 workSpectres of Marx . The word, aportmanteau ofhaunt andology , and ahomophone toontology in Derrida's native French, deals with "the paradoxical state of the spectre, which is neither being nor non-being", according to a professor atRMIT University . [http://halflives.adc.rmit.edu.au/haunt/hl035.html]The idea suggests that the present exists only with respect to the past, and that society after the end of history will begin to orient itself towards ideas and aesthetics that are thought of as rustic, bizarre or "old-timey"; that is, towards the "ghost" of the past. In this, it is has some similarity with the
cyberpunk literary movement. Derrida holds that because of this intellectual realignment, the end of history will be unsatisfactory and untenable.The name and concept fundamentally come from
Marx 's assertion that a "spectre is haunting Europe, the spectre of communism." Derrida holds that the spirit of Karl Marx is even more relevant after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the demise ofcommunism , thatthe West 's separation from the ignorance of the suffering still present in the world will "haunt" it and provide the impetus for a fresh interest in communism.The idea of hauntology has been criticised by a number of philosophers including
Jurgen Habermas andRichard Rorty .References
* [http://jahsonic.wordpress.com/2006/11/18/what-is-hauntology/ What is hauntology?]
ee also
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Retrofuturism
*Cyberpunk
*New Weird America
*Deconstruction
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