The movement of the whole and the stationary earth: ecological and planetary thinking in Georges Bataille

Jon Auring Grimm*

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Abstract

We have become estranged from the cosmic movements, according to Bataille. We are confined by the error linked to the representation of ‘the stationary earth’. We have negated the immersive immanence of the whole and made nature into a fixed world of tools and things. How then do we recognise ourselves as part of the ‘rapture of the heavens’? Bataille urges us to consider life as a solar phenomenon, the free play of solar energy on the earth. This paper argues how Bataille’s cosmic vision anticipates both planetary and ecological thinking. This entails a base materialism of difference based on a radical Nietzschean and Heraclitean theory of becoming and flux. This thought is developed along Bataillean concepts such as the movement of the whole, the labyrinthine, and compound beings, ipseity, as well as the concept of a communifying movement. This materialism paired with Vladimir Vernadsky’s biosphere lays the foundation for the laws of the general economy, which also constitutes an economy inclusive of a general ecology: a tragic vision of Gaia and Dionysos. Finally, poetry is considered, as a way we might reconnect with the universe and stimulate ecological imagination.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal for Cultural Research
Volume29
Issue1-2
Pages (from-to)4-21
Number of pages18
ISSN1479-7585
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Gaia-theory
  • general ecology
  • General economy
  • Georges Bataille
  • Nietzsche
  • solar poetry

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