An edition of The split scene of reading (1998)

The split scene of reading

Nietzsche/Derrida/Kafka/Bachmann

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An edition of The split scene of reading (1998)

The split scene of reading

Nietzsche/Derrida/Kafka/Bachmann

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In The Split Scene of Reading, Sabine I. Golz demonstrates how the work of Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-1973) draws the limits of the universe of European modern male "writing" from the outside, while Nietzsche, Kafka, and Derrida, by contrast, systematically repress the possibility Bachmann utilizes. Golz also exposes the intrinsic genderedness of Derrida's theorization of writing by taking deconstruction one step further than Derrida permits it to go.

That additional step reveals that the stance assumed in Bachmann's work is a founding blindspot not only of Derridean deconstruction, but also of most contemporary criticism and literary theory.

The Split Scene of Reading makes a contribution of considerable magnitude to several areas of contemporary scholarship: the theorization of textuality, reference, gender, and subjecthood. By considering the interaction of "actual" subjects and representation, Golz also addresses a crucial (and under-theorized) juncture at the heart of cultural studies. She also makes significant and thought-provoking contributions to the critical literatures on Nietzsche, Kafka, and Derrida.

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Publisher
Humanities Press
Language
English
Pages
287

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The split scene of reading: Nietzsche/Derrida/Kafka/Bachmann
1998, Humanities Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-276) and index.

Published in
Atlantic Highlands, N.J
Series
Philosophy and literary theory

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
838/.91409
Library of Congress
PT2603.A147 Z6425 1998, PT2603.A147Z6425 199, PT2603.A147 Z6425 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 287 p. ;
Number of pages
287

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Open Library
OL656259M
ISBN 10
0391040383
LCCN
97001333
OCLC/WorldCat
36292813
Library Thing
1000239
Goodreads
2391190

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