Habits, style and how to wear them lightly
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Hynes, Maria
Sharpe, S.
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SAGE Publications
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Contributing to cultural geography’s emerging interest in the work of Felix Ravaisson, this
article explores the relationship between the impersonal force of habit and the personalised
production of subjectivity. More precisely, our concern is with the relationship between habit
and the stylisation of self that can be witnessed in the production of the intellectual subject.
Paying particular attention to the relationship he traces between habit, consciousness and the
effort that defines subjectivity, we explore the implications of Ravaisson’s understanding of habit
for the work of style, understood as an integration of habits and dispositions into a manner of
being. By exploring the question of intellectual style in the work of Alain Badiou, Michel Foucault
and Friedrich Nietzsche, we consider what the implications might be of performing that task of
integration lightly, without the lofty weightiness that often attends intellectual life.
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cultural geographies