FROM THE TRAP OF RHETORIC TO THE CRITIQUE OF CRITICISM

A Study of Western Thinking. From Friedrich Nietzsche to Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Paul de Man and Roland Barthes.

HUANG HAIRONG


This assay presents rhetoric as a profound and radical questioning as well as a re-vision of the nature of language itself, and consequently of all aspects of social and cultural life. Based on an elaboration of Nietzsche’s thinking on rhetoric, it mainly addresses the rhetorical thinking of four critics — Derrida, Foucault, de Man and Barthes — who, in their common inheritance from and critique of Nietzsche’s critical approach, have revealed a dual-nature of rhetoric which in turn sets a dual-task for critical thinking: an endless criticism (demystification) and self-criticism. Critical thinking thus turns out to be a “critique of criticism” and a reflection on the limit of critical thinking itself, i.e., a critique — in the Kantian sense of the word — of the (im)possibility of rational thinking.

Hairong HUANG is an associate professor at South China Normal University. She holds a joint doctorate from Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III (Paris) and Sun Yat-Sen University (Canton).



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EditeurHONORE CHAMPION
CollectionBIBLIOTHEQUE DE LITTERATURE GENERALE ET COMPAREE
Format15,5X23,5
No dans la collection0106
Nombre de volume1
Nombre de pages304
Type de reliureBROCHÉ
Date de publication25/02/2013
Lieu d'éditionPARIS
Indic. sur auteur originalNIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH, DERRIDA JACQUES, FOUCAULT MICHEL, DE MAN PAUL
ISBN9782745324405
EAN139782745324405

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