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The Scandal of the Speaking Body

Don Juan with J. L. Austin, or Seduction in Two Languages


 
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Stanford University Press

Due/Published January 2003, 176 pages, paper

ISBN 080474453X

Available again, now with a New Foreword by Stanley Cavell and Afterword by Judith Butler (S03)

What is a promise? What are the consequences of the act of promising? In this meditation, Felman contemplates the seductive promise of speech and the seductive promise of love. Imagining an encounter between Molière's Don Juan and J. L. Austin, between a mythical figure of the French classical theater and a twentieth-century philosopher, she explores the relation between speech and the erotic, using a literary text as the ground for a telling encounter between philosophy, linguistics, and Lacanian psychoanalytic theory. In the years since the publication of this book (which the author today calls "the boldest, the most provocative, but also the most playful" she has written), speech act theory has continued to play a central and defining role in the theories of sexuality, gender, performance studies, post-colonial studies, and cultural studies. This book remains topical as readers increasingly discover how multiply relevant the speaking body is.

Series: Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics

"The Scandal of the Speaking Body--one of the most brilliant and daring and disturbing works of its period, which appeared in English translation in 1984 [under the title The Literary Speech Act] .Ê.Ê. has never found the full radius of readers it assumes and deserves."--From the Foreword by Stanley Cavell

 
 



 
 
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