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History of Structuralism : The Sign Sets, 1967 - Present.
Title:
History of Structuralism : The Sign Sets, 1967 - Present.
Author:
Dosse, François.
ISBN:
9780816685592
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (543 pages)
Series:
Contradictions ; v.2

Contradictions
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I. First Fissures -- 1. Chomskyism-New Frontiers? -- 2. Derrida or Ultrastructuralism -- 3. Derridean Historicization and Its Erasure -- 4. Benveniste: The French Exception -- 5. Kristeva and Barthes Reborn -- 6. Durkheim Gets a Second Wind: Pierre Bourdieu -- 7. 1967-1968: Editorial Effervescence -- 8. Structuralism and/or Marxism -- 9. Media Success: A Criticism-fed Flame -- Part II. May 1968 and Structuralism -- or, The Misunderstanding -- 10. Nanterre-Madness -- 11. Jean-Paul Sartre's Revenge -- 12. Lacan: Structures Have Taken to the Streets! -- 13. Institutional Victory: The University Conquered -- 14. Vincennes: The Structuralist University -- 15. Journals: Still Going Strong -- 16. The Althusserian Grid: A Must -- 17. The Althusserian Grid: A Bust -- Part III. Structuralism between Scientism, Ethics, and History -- 18. The Mirage of Formalization -- 19. From Explosive Literary Mourning to the Pleasure of the Text -- 20. Philosophy and Structure: The Figure of the Other -- 21. The Reconciliation of History and Structure -- 22. Foucault and the Deconstruction of History (I): The Archaeology of Knowledge -- 23. Foucault and the Deconstruction of History (II): Discipline and Punish -- 24. The Golden Age of New History -- Part IV. The Decline -- 25. Lost Illusions (I): The Gulag Effect -- 26. Lost Illusions (II): Extenuated Scientism -- 27. Lost Illusions (III): The Return of Ethics -- 28. From Reproduction to Regulation: Heirs to Keynes and Althusser, and the Crisis -- 29. A Middle Path: The Habitus -- 30. Geography: A Latecomer Discovers Epistemology -- 31. The Subject -- or, The Return of the Repressed -- 32. Michel Foucault: From Biopower to an Aesthetics of the Self -- 33. An Autonomous Subject -- 34. History Returns -- 35. The Master Thinkers Die.

36. The Crisis of Universalist Models and Disciplinary Retrenchment -- 37. Structural Naturalism -- 38. Assimilating the Program -- Part V. Time, Space, the Dialogic -- 39. Clio in Exile -- 40. A Topo-Logic -- 41. For a Dialogic -- Appendix: List of Interviewees -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
Abstract:
The ideas of the French intellectuals who propounded structuralism and poststructuralism have had a profound impact on disciplines ranging from literary theory to sociology, from anthropology to philosophy, from history to psychoanalysis. A long-awaited translation, this two-volume set examines the thinkers who made up the movement, providing a fascinating elucidation of a central aspect of postwar intellectual history.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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