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Against Interpretation By Susan Sontag Essay

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Susan Sontag, in ?Against Interpretation,? takes a very interesting critical


standpoint on the idea of literary interpretation. Unlike most literary critics,


Sontag believes that literary criticism is growing increasingly destructive


towards the very works of art that they, supposedly, so greatly ?appreciate?


and ?respect.? Her standpoint could not be more accurate. Reading her work


generates numerous questions, the most important of which is quite possibly,


?How are we to take her final statement, ?In place of a hermeneutics we need


an erotics of art.?? In the light of her previous statements, made


throughout the work, one could only see this particular statement as an attempt


to reach through the fog that blinds the majority of modern critics. According


to Sontag, no work of art, especially literature, can escape the surgical eye of


the modern critic; therefore, what is to stop her own work from coming under


this blade of criticism? Sontag?s preparation for this criticism shows in the


inclusion of her final statement. She has, in effect, laid a trap for the modern


critic (who just happens to be you, me, and practically every other reader) with


her final statement as the bait. Once the critic picks apart that last sentence,


he will see, with greater clarity, the veracity of her work. Throughout this


work, Sontag makes many statements that invite interpretation. Critics may


analyze her repeated references to Greek literature or possibly her use of


sexual imagery, but none could ignore the simplicity, brevity, and word choice


that characterize the concluding sentence. T

he brevity of the final section is


what catches the critical eye and the lurid choice of words is what pulls the


critic in. The first question that the interpreter finds him/herself asking is,


?Why ?hermeneutics? and why ?erotics?? There must be some significance


to these terms.? Analysis of these terms reveals the two extremes which Sontag


has been comparing throughout her piece; ?hermeneutics? being an ideal term


to describe the type of over-intellectualization that takes place with modern


interpreters, and ?erotics? being ideal for describing to just what extreme


Sontag thinks art should be experienced. When the critics finally


?excavates? this statement and, ?…digs ?behind? the text, to find a


sub-text, which is the true one,? he finds, low, and behold, the reinforcement


of the very statement that Sontag has been inculcating throughout this piece. It


does not take long for the critic to realize that he/she has been duped.


However, should this critic feel guilty or bad in any way? The first instinct is


to say, ?Yes, Sontag meant to make just such a jab at the modern


interpreter.? Nevertheless, when adequate thought is applied to the situation


one is forced to ask how else she could have more effectively driven home her


point. It is practically necessary to meet someone on their terms first if you


hope to convert them to yours. Sontag has done this because she has little other


choice. She has so effectively made her point, with the proper amount of


respect, that her target, the modern critic, is in no position to resent


Sontag?s statements without first acknowledging their veracity.

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