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19. The Powers of the Outside in Deleuze and Cixous
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Emergence
- Introduction 21
- 1. Poststructuralism and Modern European Philosophy 23
- 2. From Marxism to Poststructuralism 47
- 3. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism 69
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Part II: Methods
- Introduction 93
- 4. A History of the Method: Examining Foucault’s Research Methodology 95
- 5. Derrida, Deconstruction and Method 122
- 6. Écriture Féminine 143
- 7. Schizoanalysis: An Incomplete Project 163
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Part III: Themes
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Structure and Subject
- Introduction 187
- 8. Structure and Subject 189
- 9. How do we Recognise the Subject? 207
- 10. Foucault: The Culture of Self, Subjectivity and Truth-telling Practices 227
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Language and Text
- Introduction 247
- 11. Derrida’s Language: Play, Différance and (Con)text 249
- 12. Hélène Cixous and the Play of Language 270
- 13. Luce Irigaray: An Ode to A-(Luce) 291
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Form and Institution
- Introduction 309
- 14. Photography and Poststructuralism: The Indexical and Iconic Sign System 311
- 15. Deleuze and the Image of Film Theory 333
- 16. The Museum of Now 352
- 17. Institutions, Semiotics and the Politics of Subjectivity 368
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Resistance and Limit
- Introduction 383
- 18. ‘Here and Nowhere’: Poststructuralism, Resistance and Utopia 385
- 19. The Powers of the Outside in Deleuze and Cixous 408
- 20. Politics in-between Nihilism and History 429
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Part IV: Trajectories
- Introduction 443
- 21. The Receptions of Poststructuralism 445
- 22. From Liberation Theory to Postcolonial Theory: The Poststructuralist Turn 471
- 23. The Pharmacology of Poststructuralism: An Interview with Bernard Stiegler 489
- Conclusion: Poststructuralism Today? 507
- Notes on the Contributors 527
- Index 533
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Emergence
- Introduction 21
- 1. Poststructuralism and Modern European Philosophy 23
- 2. From Marxism to Poststructuralism 47
- 3. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism 69
-
Part II: Methods
- Introduction 93
- 4. A History of the Method: Examining Foucault’s Research Methodology 95
- 5. Derrida, Deconstruction and Method 122
- 6. Écriture Féminine 143
- 7. Schizoanalysis: An Incomplete Project 163
-
Part III: Themes
-
Structure and Subject
- Introduction 187
- 8. Structure and Subject 189
- 9. How do we Recognise the Subject? 207
- 10. Foucault: The Culture of Self, Subjectivity and Truth-telling Practices 227
-
Language and Text
- Introduction 247
- 11. Derrida’s Language: Play, Différance and (Con)text 249
- 12. Hélène Cixous and the Play of Language 270
- 13. Luce Irigaray: An Ode to A-(Luce) 291
-
Form and Institution
- Introduction 309
- 14. Photography and Poststructuralism: The Indexical and Iconic Sign System 311
- 15. Deleuze and the Image of Film Theory 333
- 16. The Museum of Now 352
- 17. Institutions, Semiotics and the Politics of Subjectivity 368
-
Resistance and Limit
- Introduction 383
- 18. ‘Here and Nowhere’: Poststructuralism, Resistance and Utopia 385
- 19. The Powers of the Outside in Deleuze and Cixous 408
- 20. Politics in-between Nihilism and History 429
-
Part IV: Trajectories
- Introduction 443
- 21. The Receptions of Poststructuralism 445
- 22. From Liberation Theory to Postcolonial Theory: The Poststructuralist Turn 471
- 23. The Pharmacology of Poststructuralism: An Interview with Bernard Stiegler 489
- Conclusion: Poststructuralism Today? 507
- Notes on the Contributors 527
- Index 533