Derek Jarman and Everything That Is the Case

Critical Inquiry 48 (4):631-651 (2022)
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Abstract

Juxtaposing Derek Jarman’s film Wittgenstein (1993) with the eponymous philosopher’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922), this article shows how Jarman’s film warns its viewers against the conceptual and political problems created by treating queerness as a metaphysical abstraction. For Jarman’s version of Wittgenstein, the need to make queerness a metaphysical abstraction was the product of homophobic self-loathing, which in turn distorted the philosopher’s sense of what and who could be part of “the world.” I take Jarman’s film as an opportunity to bring these issues to bear on recent theoretical accounts of queerness as being either difficult to define or somehow beyond representation.

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