Open Philosophy (Nov 2018)

“Get the Tone Right”: Reading with the Realism of Object-Oriented Ontology

  • Wei-Hao Chin Gabriel Patrick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2018-0027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 380 – 391

Abstract

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This paper investigates the consequences of taking seriously the metaphysics of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO), as defined by Graham Harman, in the field of literature. Acutely focusing on just one possible mobilisation and application of the theory, the essay deploys OOO to read two major writers of the late 20th century, Don DeLillo and Murakami Haruki, in novel configurations made possible by applying an Object-Oriented method to the genre of Magic Realism. Using this method, the essay unearths an unarticulated avenue for studying the genre and these authors against established national, cultural, and canonical boundaries in literature, putting into conversation various literary traditions based on formal characteristics found in the texts through OOO’s metaphysics, and suggesting wholly untested paths for literary study in the wake of Object-Oriented philosophies.

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