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Performatives After Deconstruction
About This Book
What has happened since de Man and Derrida first read Austin? How has the encounter between deconstruction and the performative affected each of these terms? In addressing these questions, this book brings together scholars whose works have been provoked in different ways by the encounter of deconstruction and the performative. Following Derrida's appeal to any rigorous deconstruction to reckon with Austin's theorems and his ever growing commitment to rethink and rewrite the performative and its multiple articulations, it is now urgent that we reflect upon the effects of a theoretical event that has profoundly marked the contemporary scene. The contributors to this book suggest various ways of re-reading the heritage and future of both deconstruction and the performative after their encounter, bringing into focus both the constitutive aporia of the performative and the role it plays within the deconstruction of the metaphysical tradition.
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Table of contents
- Cover-Page
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgement
- Introduction: Positing, the Performative and the Supplement
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Part 3
- Part 4
- Epilogue: No Sooner Said Than Done
- Bibliography
- Index