紹介
For the late twentieth century, the death of the author assumed a significance analogous to the death of God one hundred years previously. In this now classic study, Sean Burke both provides the first detailed explanation of anti-authorialism and shows how, even taken on its own terms, the attempt to abolish the author is philosophically untenable. Rather than developing a traditionally humanist defence, Burke effectively out-theorises theory through rigorous readings which demonstrate that the concept of the author remained profoundly active even and especially as its disappearance was being articulated. The question of the author, he argues, is not a question within theory but the question of theory. Building on a substantially revised second edition, Burke further explores the challenges faced by an authorial theory that is 'still to come'. Prompted by the responses to the passing of Jacques Derrida in 2004, he revisits the enigmatic borderlines between life and work, life and (authorial) death.Features of the third edition: *A 5,000-word Preface which considers Derrida's legacy and the future of authorial theory *Two new chapters which submit the biographical and autobiographical to independent theoretical scrutiny *A fully updated bibliography
目次
Preface to Third Edition: The 'Life Death' of the Author
Preface to the Second Edition
Prologue: The Deaths of Paul de Man
Introduction: A Prehistory of the Death of the Author
1. The Birth of the Reader: Authorship and Apotheosis
From Work to Life
The 'Founders of Languages'
Mimesis and the Author
Autobiographies
2. The Author and the Death of Man: Cogito and the Birth of Man
The Founder of Futurity
What (and Who) is an Author?
Allegories of Misreading
Transcendental Lures: LAcan and the Mastery of Language
Subjectivities
3. Misread Intentions: Authors of Absence
Hors-Texte
A History of Silence
Doubling the Text: Intention and its Other
The Myth of Writing
Reading and (Self-) Writing
Conclusion: Critic and Author: Critic and Author?
Misreceptions: Phenomenology into Deconstruction
The Ghost in the Machine: Authorial Inscription and the Limits of Theory
Epilogue: Technology and the Politics of Reading
'Half Dust, Half Deity': The Middle Way of Situated Authorship
Appendix 1: The Biographical Imperative
Appendix 2: The Author as Reader
Notes
Bibliography
Index.