Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.17234/ZGB.31.7
Foreign, Alien, and Extraterritorial. And Yet Similar? Questions for a Contemporary Discourse with Reference to Kafka, Camus, and Chamisso
Wolfgang Müller-Funk
; Vienna, Austria
Abstract
The connection between border, alterity, and language in Waldenfels’ latest study on phenomenology and psychoanalysis is the starting point of this paper. The paper outlines the narrative logic of three literary texts in which various moments of the Alien and Alteritarian overlap, and a basic impulse of the Alien emerges vividly. In all three texts, the protagonists – Albert von Chamisso’s Peter Schlemihl, Franz Kafka’s Karl Roßmann, and Albert Camus’ Meursault – are characterized by the disruption, discontinuation, or neutralization of their social roles. Each of the forms of the Alien is linked to a shadowed, but at times also explicitly named, political context.
Keywords
the Alien; Albert von Chamisso; Franz Kafka; Karl Roßmann; Albert Camus; phenomenology
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289498
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Publication date:
29.12.2022.
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