The Wake of Deconstruction by Barbara Johnson

The Wake of Deconstruction by Barbara Johnson

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Zusammenfassung

This work asks whether deconstruction is dead - or whether it was just never alive. The heart of the problem, suggests Johnson, is the determination of feminist and other politically engaged writers to assert the disabling consequences for activism that deconstructive reading promotes.

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The Wake of Deconstruction by Barbara Johnson

Is deconstruction dead? Was it ever alive? These are the questions discussed in Barbara Johnson's The Wake of Deconstruction. What gives these questions their urgency is what Johnson sees to be the continuing determination by journalistic commentators to misrepresent, to misread, or to ignore the writings by such theorists as Jacques Derrida and Paul de Man.Similarly at the heart of the problem is the determination of feminist and other politically engaged writers to assert the disabling consequences for activism that deconstructive reading promotes. The celebration of ambiguity and other forms of polysemy in contemporary literary theory, she argues, has been strangely yet persistently falsified as a denial of meaning.Beginning with two different cases of double mourning (for Paul de Man and for feminist legal theorist Mary Joe Frug), Barbara Johnson goes on to analyze the allegorical status of women in the public sphere and the uses to which Paul de Man's theories of allegory may be put in understanding today's politics of identity.
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ISBN 13 9780631189633
ISBN 10 0631189637
Titel The Wake of Deconstruction
Autor Barbara Johnson
Serie Bucknell Lectures In Literary Theory
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 1994-06-05
Seitenanzahl 128
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