Contemporary French Philosophy: Modernity and the Persistence of the Subject (Continuum Collection)

Contemporary French Philosophy: Modernity and the Persistence of the Subject (Continuum Collection) image
ISBN-10:

0826479227

ISBN-13:

9780826479228

Edition: Annotated
Released: Dec 01, 2005
Publisher: Continuum
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
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Description:

"Caroline Williams marks what is distinctive about 20th Century French philosophy's interrogation of the subject and demonstrates its historical continuity in a lucid, balanced and utterly convincing way."David Wood, Vanderbilt UniversityFrench philosophy and cultural theory continue to hold a prestigious and influential position in European thought. One of the central themes of contemporary French philosophy is its concern with the theoretical and political status of the subject, a question which has been broached by structuralists and poststructuralists through an analysis of the construction of the subject in and by language, discourse, power and ideology.Contemporary French Philosophy outlines the construction of the subject in modern philosophy, focusing in particular on the seminal work of Althusser, Lacan, Derrida and Foucault. The book interrogates some of the most influential perspectives on the question of the subject to contest those postmodern voices which announce its disappearance or death. It argues instead that the question of the subject persists, even in those perspectives which seek to abandon it altogether.Providing a broad introduction to the field and an original analysis of some of the most influential theorists of the 20th century, the book will be of great interest to political and literary theorists, cultural historians, as well as to philosophers.











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