Living on After Failure: Affective Structures of Modern Life

Author:   Irving Goh
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   12 September 2025
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Living on After Failure: Affective Structures of Modern Life


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In Living On After Failure, Irving Goh dwells with failure and all of its negative affects. Goh does not seek a theorization of failure as something to overcome or turn into a recuperative philosophy or progress narrative. Rather, he engages with the ontological condition of failure as a process of staying with the impasse that failure brings. Drawing on the thought of Berlant, Derrida, Foucault, and Nancy, Goh examines works by contemporary writers like Ottessa Moshfegh, Rachel Cusk, Édouard LevÉ, Yiyun Li, and Kate Zambreno. He guides readers through stages of reckoning with failure as an immersive impasse: flopping, drifting itself, a dark care of the self, melodrama, and post-scripting. By unsettling the failure/success binary, Goh provides those who cannot shake off their sense of failure or who refuse the narratives of progress or success and their ideologies of grit and resilience, with discursive and affective spaces to attend to their desire to be attached to their failures.

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Author:   Irving Goh
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.572kg
ISBN:  

9781478028994


ISBN 10:   1478028998
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   12 September 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction. The Affective Structure of Failure 1. Flopping to Sleep: The Failures of Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation 2. Drifting in a World of Failures: From Roland Barthes’s Neutral to Rachel Cusk’s Outline Trilogy 3. Exscribing a Dark Care of the Self of Failed Existence: Eve Sedgwick’s A Dialogue on Love and Édouard LevÉ’s Suicide 4. The Melodrama of Failure’s Shared Unshareability, Suicidal Ideation Included: Yijun Li’s Dear Friend, Where Reasons End, and Must I Go Conclusion. Postscripting in Kate Zambreno and Afterthoughts on Form and Method Notes Bibliography Index

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""Drawing on a number of philosophical works to create his own convincing vocabulary of failure, Irving Goh dwells in the impasse of failure itself, embodying or attuning to a specific state that can seem to be everywhere and nowhere at once. Failure is thus a 'sense, ' difficult to capture, something irreducible. In this way, Living On After Failure has special value as a study of contemporaneity. It captures the zeitgeist.""--Gavin Jones, author of Failure and the American Writer: A Literary History ""Living On After Failure is a bold work that goes against the stream and forces us to take failure for what it is: a dark abyss. It is truly refreshing to come across such a work in today's academic humanities, dominated as they largely are by a reluctance to engage with controversial topics and perspectives.""--Costica Bradatan, author of In Praise of Failure: Four Lessons in Humility


“Drawing on a number of philosophical works to create his own convincing vocabulary of failure, Irving Goh dwells in the impasse of failure itself, embodying or attuning to a specific state that can seem to be everywhere and nowhere at once. Failure is thus a ‘sense,’ difficult to capture, something irreducible. In this way, Living On After Failure has special value as a study of contemporaneity. It captures the zeitgeist.” - Gavin Jones, author of Failure and the American Writer: A Literary History “Living On After Failure is a bold work that goes against the stream and forces us to take failure for what it is: a dark abyss. It is truly refreshing to come across such a work in today’s academic humanities, dominated as they largely are by a reluctance to engage with controversial topics and perspectives.” - Costica Bradatan, author of In Praise of Failure: Four Lessons in Humility


Author Information

Irving Goh is Professor of Comparative Literature at Emory University and Associate Professor of English at the National University of Singapore, coauthor of The Deconstruction of Sex, also published by Duke University Press, and author of The Reject: Community, Politics, and Religion after the Subject.

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