附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-251) and index.
Prologue: the deaths of Paul de Man -- Introduction: a prehistory of the death of the author -- Part I: The birth of the reader -- Authorship and apotheosis -- From work to life -- The 'founders of languages' -- Mimesis and the author -- Autobiographies -- Part II: The author and the death of man -- Cogito and the birth of man -- The founder of futurity -- What (and who) is an author? -- Allegories of misreading -- Transcendental lures: Lacan and the mastery of language -- Subjectivities -- Part III: Misread intentions -- Authors of absence -- Hors-texte -- A history of silence -- Doubling the text: intention and its other -- The myth of writing -- Reading and (self- ) writing -- Part IV: Conclusion: critic and author -- Critic and author? -- Misreceptions: phenomenology into deconstruction -- The ghost in the machine: authorial inscription and the limits of theory -- Part V: Epilogue -- Technology and the politics of reading -- 'Half dust, half deity': the middle way of situated authorship.
摘要:Burke provides a detailed explanation of anti-authorialism and shows how, even taken on its own terms, the attempt to abolish the author is fundamentally misguided and philosophically untenable. -- Provided by publisher.