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The Death and Return of the Author: Criticism and Subjectivity in Barthes, Foucault and Derrida

Dissertation, The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom) (1989)

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  1. Foucault’s Critique: A Topology of Thought.Erzsébet Strausz - 2011 - Law and Critique 22 (2):119-133.
    In order to elucidate some of the ways in which critique and subjectivity become inextricably linked in Foucault’s oeuvre, the paper proceeds first by briefly discussing the concept of critique as limit-attitude as it appears in some of Foucault’s methodological writings. Subsequently, the main tenets of Judith Butler’s commentary on the essay ‘What is Critique?’ will be summarized, concentrating on the image of the virtuous, self-making subject that the author’s interpretation brings out of Foucault’s original text. The second part of (...)
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  • Üksildus küberruumis: autori individuaalsus ja teksti autonoomia. Solitude in Cyberspace: the Individuality of an Author and the Autonomy of a Text.Virve Sarapik & Piret Viires - 2011 - Methis: Studia Humaniora Estonica 6 (8).
    The keywords in analyses of digital literature and cybertexts (literature that has been created by and is read on a computer) mostly derive from the vocabulary of increasing collectivism: shared authorship, readerviewer interaction, their active participation in creating text etc. However, this article focuses on the opposite phenomenon: the essence of individualism in the process of digital text creation, that is, solitude. At the same time, the paradoxes related to collectivism and solitude are also addressed. In this article, solitude is (...)
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  • La resurrección del autor en la crítica francesa actual . El caso de la crítica de reatribución de Pierre Bayard.Nicolás Garayalde - 2018 - Co-herencia 15 (29):251-281.
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