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Form of life
pp. 135-173
Abstract
In this chapter, a lack of what Wittgenstein calls "objective certainty" enables further shifting of the subject position and a series of maskings and unmaskings, self-impersonations, and self-corrections. Golub tries on his Jewishness as an Ashke (non)normative ilk-boy in genre fictions and so manifests the anomaly of not/being who or what he is. Themes of comedic masking and assimilation (Lenny Bruce) and of betrayal and forgetting of friendship (Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis) advance the theme of the unsustainable "I." The "we"-ness of friendship joins the ranks of the other fictional varieties of "we"-ness—family, cancer, Jewishness, history, and origin.
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Published in:
Golub Spencer (2019) A philosophical autofiction: Dolor's youth. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 135-173
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-05612-4_6
Full citation:
Golub Spencer (2019) Form of life, In: A philosophical autofiction, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 135–173.