@article{ART000978350},
author={chung iksoon},
title={The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―},
journal={Philosophical Investigation},
issn={1598-7213},
year={2005},
volume={18},
pages={341-364}
TY - JOUR
AU - chung iksoon
TI - The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―
JO - Philosophical Investigation
PY - 2005
VL - 18
IS - null
PB - Institute of philosophy in Chung-Ang Univ.
SP - 341
EP - 364
SN - 1598-7213
AB - This thesis is aiming at studying the ubiquitous problems comparing discourses between Defoe's Robinson Crusoe and articles derived from many points of view. There are many problematic strata or ubiquities in ideas and theories about this novel showing different sexuality and abject relationship in two man living on a cast away island. Defoe is the single writer who is usually pointed to as the originator of the English novel. And Robinson Crusoe starts with the strange story of the industrious man on the island who spends his days listing his provisions and walling himself deeper into his isolation against a danger. This story becomes a background that places him in an ideal position to negotiate between virtual or utopian world and real world, and produces many writers and critics who rethink the visionary and the pragmatic in the same source.
As I wrote here many writers and critics argue that Robinson Crusoe seems like the wrong locus to begin a consideration of the origin of the novel. Because this work is atypically so devoid of society and human interaction silencing its absence and sexuality between men, so full of lists and micro-observations and the oddity of this own life, and so filled with disguise, indirection, deceit, and duplicity that seems to place Robinson constitutionally at the center of questions about the truthfulness of narratives, the problem of framing and ambivalence, and the breakdown of signification and reliability. Consequently, this form is distorted by inaccurate readings which are motivated by the search for a faithful replica of the object. It is important to realize that Defoe did not actually say some of the things in his work and supplies his successors with images to write later as a result.
KW - ubiquity;sexuality;isolation;absence;ambivalence
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chung iksoon. (2005). The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―. Philosophical Investigation, 18, 341-364.
chung iksoon. 2005, "The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―", Philosophical Investigation, vol.18, pp.341-364.
chung iksoon "The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―" Philosophical Investigation 18 pp.341-364 (2005) : 341.
chung iksoon. The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―. 2005; 18 341-364.
chung iksoon. "The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―" Philosophical Investigation 18(2005) : 341-364.
chung iksoon. The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―. Philosophical Investigation, 18, 341-364.
chung iksoon. The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―. Philosophical Investigation. 2005; 18 341-364.
chung iksoon. The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―. 2005; 18 341-364.
chung iksoon. "The Problems of the body and sexuality in the Text―in the study of Robinson Crusoe―" Philosophical Investigation 18(2005) : 341-364.