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No. 4 (2002)

ER(R)GO nr 4 (1/2002) - the culture of culinaries/the culinaries of culture

Er(r)go...
Eating/food. It consumes us—irony intended—more then we realise. Over a steak or a bowl of lentil soup, it makes us pose ontological questions: 'Do we eat what we are or are we what we eat?' But it also leads to frustration: "Analysed along multiple alimentary lines of flight, in eating we constantly take in, chew up, and spit out identities" (Elspeth Probyn). It gives us ethical shivers: "how for goodness sake should one eat well (bien manger)?" (Jacques Derrida) and it places us on the horns of a dilemma: ecstasy (Emmanuel Lévinas) or "joining the mouth and the anus" (Noëlle Châtelet), though perhaps one does not preclude the other. The metaphors it introduces range from the aesthetic (to consume with one's eyes) and the philantropic-existential (crumbs of life) to the autopoetic (the word as food, the book as feast, albeit indigestible on ocassion). It conjoins erotics and metaphysics: it makes us see the mouth is a space of nullity and an entrance to the depths of the body and "the self, as it nourishes that self" (Alice Weinreb). To a large extent it transforms the question about the subject and the cognizable world into a question about the subject and food (Tadeusz Rachwał and David Schauffler)—exteriority, interiority or the in-betweenness? By yielding to those temptations, the authors of the essays published in this issue of Er(r)go traverse the boundless culinae of culture to return, inevitably, to the sphere of the episteme: from the art of meat to the viscera of reason.

Wojciech Kalaga

Number of Publications: 21

Full issue





editorial

Er(r)rgo...

Wojciech Kalaga
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract


studies and essays

Food and Labour. Eating Epistemology.

Tadeusz Rachwał
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

The Dialectic of Gluttony, or The Empty Stomach of Insatiable Reason

David Schauffler
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

Fat: Fat[e]s and Fa[c]ts

Zbigniew Białas
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

Taste no Evil: The Dangers of the Mouth in Ancient Rome

Alice Weinreb
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

Of Books and Foods

Liliana Barakońska
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

The Manners of Mass Murder: Eating Fear

John Watters
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

A Landscape with a Slaughterhouse in the the Background. Horror or the Art of Meat

Katarzyna Ancuta
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract


commentaries

Left of Theory

Sławomir Masłoń
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

A Belle Lettre on the Ontic Empire of the Sauna. For Andrzej Chojecki

Paweł Jędrzejko
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract


translations

Indigestion of Identities

Elspeth Probyn
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract


reviews and discussions

ldt

Rafał Borysławski
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

On Bloodsucking, Man-Eating and Other Dietary Irregularities

Tomasz Sikora
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

A Lukewarm, Though Basically Easy to Digest, Dish

Marcin Sarnek
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract

Philosophy in Search of Traces of Oblivion

Jacek Mydla
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract


notes on books

Critical notes on books

Paweł Jędrzejko
Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract


books received

List of books received.

Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract


summaries in english/streszczenia w języku angielskim

Summaries of the feature texts of the issue.

Published: 01-01-2002 | Abstract


colophon



No. 52 (2026)
Published: 2026-07-03


ISSN: 1508-6305
eISSN: 2544-3186
Logo DOI 10.31261/errgo

Publisher
University of Silesia Press | Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego i Wydawnictwo Naukowe "Śląsk"

Licence CC

Licencja CC BY-SA

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