The feminine and the writing. From Nietzsche till Derrida and beyond

The feminine and the writing From Nietzsche till Derrida and beyond Abstract By means of the subtitle "From Nietzsche till Derrida and beyond" we allude allusion to the subtitle of Derrida's "The Post Card: From Socrates till Freud and beyond", but at the same time to what i...

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Main Author: Jovanovic, Jasmina
Other Authors: Francois, Arnaud
Format: Dissertation
Language:French
Published: 2013
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-324841
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Summary:The feminine and the writing From Nietzsche till Derrida and beyond Abstract By means of the subtitle "From Nietzsche till Derrida and beyond" we allude allusion to the subtitle of Derrida's "The Post Card: From Socrates till Freud and beyond", but at the same time to what is at stake in the numerous "beyond" stated by every approach of a philosophical work. The writing experience itself is of great importance for us in that it is possible to distinguish a "personal dimension" (which we characterise using a neologism as "voicing" (voixante)) and a "professional dimension" (conceptual). Every work is in that sense a specific illustration of an internal singing, of a melody that can be brought in contact with life and not only turned towards life. It is precisely this voicing dimension of life the one who grants the longevity of a work as well as the trait of a method that differs from the one embodied in the written text (Socrates) or issued from an already constructed theoretical corpus (Freud). It is the mystery of the feminine that which draws the line that goes between Derrida, Nietzsche and Socrates: Socrates as the bearer of the feminine voice in his refusal of writing, Derrida as the seed-sower of the masculine voice in his writing. Nietzsche in-between. The sonority of silence in the writing...