Ways of Concluding: Solitary Engagements and Living-Together
Résumé
This essayistic conclusion reflects on the work on our edited volume and links the question of the event with Roland Barthes’ concept of idiorrhythmy, aiming to locate the space for creativity that this edited volume wanted to offer within the dynamic interplay between constraint and originality. A first section takes a closer look at three contributions to the volume, arguing that the event is understood as a social structure that allows for individual practices and seems to dissolve social cohesion, but nevertheless generates epistemic proximities, as these contributions share several ways of conceiving their writing. A second section contextualizes these considerations with Roland Barthes’ lectures on How to Live Together, which model a minimal regulation of social cohesion in the concept of idiorrhythmy, suggesting a concept that holds potential for ‘undiciplined’ ways of writing.
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