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The Reign of Anti-logos: Performance in Postmodernity: Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics

Autor David Hawkes
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 noi 2020
The concept of ‘performativity’ has risen to prominence throughout the humanities.  The rise of financial derivatives reflects the power of the performative sign in the economic sphere.  As recent debates about gender identity show, the concept of performativity is also profoundly influential on people’s personal lives.  Although the autonomous power of representation has been studied in disciplines ranging from economics to poetics, however, it has not yet been evaluated in ethical terms. This book supplies that deficiency, providing an ethical critique of performative representation as it is manifested in semiotics, linguistics, philosophy, poetics, theology and economics.  It constructs a moral criticism of the performative sign in two ways: first, by identifying its rise to power as a single phenomenon manifested in various different areas; and second, by locating efficacious representation in its historical context, thus connecting it to idolatry, magic, usuryand similar performative signs.  The book concludes by suggesting that earlier ethical critiques of efficacious representation might be revived in our own postmodern era.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030559397
ISBN-10: 3030559394
Pagini: 275
Ilustrații: X, 275 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter One: Usury, Sodomy, and Idolatry.- Chapter Two: Performativity in Postmodernity.- Chapter Three: The Commodification of Rhetoric in Classical Athens.- Chapter Four: Witchcraft and Representation in Early Modern England.- Chapter Five: Commodification and Performativity in Eucharistic Ethics.- Chapter Six: The Two Usuries: Performative Representation in the City Comedies.- Chapter Seven: Modernism, Inflation and the Gold Standard.- Chapter Eight: Against Financial Derivatives: Towards an Ethics of Representation.- Chapter Nine: The Future Sign: Debt in the Anglophone Yoruba Novel.


Notă biografică

David Hawkes is a Professor in the Department of English, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA.  He is the author of seven books and has published more than 100 articles and reviews.  He reviews books regularly for the Times Literary Supplement and he has appeared on National Public Radio. Professor Hawkes has held visiting appointments in Turkey, India, Japan and China. He has received such awards as a year-long fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities at the Folger Shakespeare Library (2002-03), and the William Ringler Fellowship at the Huntington Library (2006).

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The concept of ‘performativity’ has risen to prominence throughout the humanities.  The rise of financial derivatives reflects the power of the performative sign in the economic sphere.  As recent debates about gender identity show, the concept of performativity is also profoundly influential on people’s personal lives.  Although the autonomous power of representation has been studied in disciplines ranging from economics to poetics, however, it has not yet been evaluated in ethical terms. This book supplies that deficiency, providing an ethical critique of performative representation as it is manifested in semiotics, linguistics, philosophy, poetics, theology and economics.  It constructs a moral criticism of the performative sign in two ways: first, by identifying its rise to power as a single phenomenon manifested in various different areas; and second, by locating efficacious representation in its historical context, thus connecting it to idolatry, magic, usuryand similar performative signs.  The book concludes by suggesting that earlier ethical critiques of efficacious representation might be revived in our own postmodern era. 

Caracteristici

Offers a new way of understanding usury, idolatry and sodomy as the autonomous reproduction of signs Offers an ethical critique of performative representation and applies it to twenty-first century finance Lays the basis for a philosophical critique of modern materialism and identity politics by providing a wide range of historical precursors