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Thursday, May 03, 2007

Is no resolution a resolution?

I agree that it is ironic, if not shameful that I spent three semesters in UP discussing land reform and the Iron Law of Oligarchy while wearing Nine West pumps with matching massive Kate Spade bags. Maybe I can take comfort in the fact that even respected academics such as Edward Said and Richard Rorty are criticised for the same reason. Said passionately talked about the Palestinian cause and imperialism yet kept a fancy flat in Manhattan and spoke in conferences wearing designer suits. Richard Rorty also pursued some form of activism, mostly related to issues of social justice but invested on the upkeep of his collection – wild orchids.

Said justified his lifestyle through what he called ‘disinterested aesthetic pleasure’. He believed that one’s political principles must not get in the way of appreciating great works of art. I am not too sure how Said defined art, but I tend to agree with the loose definition which is anything of high quality and high value. It is anything that excites the human senses. For that, Kate Spade bags qualify as art. So do Jimmy Choo peep toes. And HP PSC 2510 photosmart. And clearly, Crocs do not.

Similarly, Rorty tried to synthesise one’s personal and possibly selfish pleasure-seeking fetishes to the quest for a pluralistic, democratic society. In his autobiography Trotsky and Wild Orchids, he argued that it is not imperative to reconcile the personal and the public. He said that in the private realm, one is fee to engage in the art of self-creation, and if that entails art appreciation/collection, travelling or gardening, one should not be ashamed of it. Meanwhile, when one enters the public realm, one should be aware of his/her political obligations to the society. Essentially, the message is that the:

“ … dual goals of self-creation and social solidarity must be practiced simultaneously but separately … the ultimate synthesis of love and justice may turn out to be an intricately textured collage of private narcissism and public pragmatism”.

More interestingly phrased – “I (Rorty) wanted a way to be both an intellectual and spiritual snob and a friend of humanity – a nerdy recluse and a fighter for justice.”

I am not too sure if I buy this analysis. Is not resolving internal contradictions an acceptable resolution? Or does Umberto Eco make more sense when he said personal excess is an insult to poverty?

Just thinking aloud.

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On a side note, I am disappointed with how Rorty and Said managed to make their autobiographies sobfests. Said endlessly harped on his feelings of being out of place as a kid, hence the title of his autobiography, Out of Place, while Rorty dramatically narrated how he was bullied as a kid. Oh please.

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Unfortunately, I returned Trotsky and Wild Orchids, and Out of Place to the library already while
Eco’s How to Travel with a Salmon and Other Essays is in Manila. These circumstances disabled me from properly citing references.

9 Comments:

  • I think they're just well-crafted rationalizations. hehehe

    so what's your justification? =P


    thur

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:12 PM  

  • "An intellectual and spiritual snob and a friend of humanity"--I love it! This totally hits close to home. Hehe.

    As for Rorty's and Said's autobiographies, let's understand that feelings are important, too. :P

    By Blogger Nick, at 3:13 PM  

  • Well, people have been murdered for living dichotomously. Chapman accused Lennon of singing about equality and "living as one" while living an increasingly ostentatious lifestyle. Henry IV of France fell victim to tyrannomachy, which was the rage during the Renaissance. And there’s always Erap, who is kept alive only because the legal system has taken pity on his knees.

    It's funny. Bono may visit the most powerful heads of state in earnest pursuit of Third World debt cancellation, but after all the impassioned speeches, charity auctions, and fundraising gratis performances, I can’t blame anyone for thinking, Who’s he kidding? At the end of the day he can always disappear into his limo/private jet/thousand-dollar-a-night hotel room.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:21 AM  

  • Eh ano naman daw ang apelyido ni Sisa?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:22 AM  

  • Fighting for justice is tiring. Everyone needs Kate in their lives. Maybe someday, if you keep fighting, everyone will ;p

    - An intellectual and spiritual snob and a friend of humanity

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:21 PM  

  • nine west shoes and kate spade bags. dear, must it really be necessary to brand-drop? i'm not faulting you for having them, but this subtle flaunting's one of the peeves in your otherwise enlightening post. just a comment.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:10 PM  

  • you went teaching in UP in 9west shoes and kspade bags???nice...bongga ka day...

    allow me this question though...

    did a small part of you enjoy the fact that you one-upped most of your students in the fashion dept??? :)

    -pscyhospeaks!!!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:45 PM  

  • It's How To Eat Ice Cream!

    Ahlavet. Infernez, naalala ko pa yung readings natin. :P

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:41 AM  

  • it is ironic, but not necessarily wrong.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:58 PM  

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