The Contours and Coupures of Structuralist Theory

Abstract

Foucault has spoken recently of the profound disruption in the domain of knowledge at every level of contemporary theory. “From the beginning of this century psychoanalytic, linguistic and ethnographic research has ousted the subject from the laws of his desires, from the forms of his speech, from the rules of his actions and from the systems of his mythical discourses.” It has become increasingly more important to deal with the thrust of these developments at the level of theory, not under the rubric of some “structuralist” ideology, but as to their true content and meaning. The obstruction until now has been its lack of a “history”.

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