Poststructuralist Agency
The Subject in Twentieth-Century Theory
Gavin Rae shows that the problematic status of agency caused by the poststructuralist decentring of the subject is a central
concern for poststructuralist thinkers. First, Rae shows how this plays out in the thinking of Deleuze, Derrida and Foucault. Les mer
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Gavin Rae shows that the problematic status of agency caused by the poststructuralist decentring of the subject is a central
concern for poststructuralist thinkers. First, Rae shows how this plays out in the thinking of Deleuze, Derrida and Foucault.
He then demonstrates that it is with those poststructuralists associated with and influenced by Lacanian psychoanalysis that
this issue most clearly comes to the fore. He goes on to reveal that the conceptual schema of Cornelius Castoriadis best explains
how the founded subject is capable of agency.