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Subjectivity and Identity i By the same author Deconstruction and Critical Th eory Modern/Postmodern: Society, Philosophy, Literature What is Th eory? Th e Philosophy of Modern Literary Th eory ii Subjectivity and Identity Between Modernity and Postmodernity Peter V. Zima Bloomsbury Academic An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc iii Bloomsbury Academic An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square 1385 Broadway London New York WC1B 3DP NY 10018 UK USA www.bloomsbury.com BLOOMSBURY and the Diana logo are trademarks of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc First published 2015 © Peter V. Zima, 2015 Peter V. Zima has asserted his right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identifi ed as Author of this work. This book is an augmented and updated translation by the author of ‘Theorie des Subjekts. Subjektivität und Identität zwischen Moderne und Postmoderne’, Tübingen, Francke-UTB, 2010 (3rd ed.) All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without prior permission in writing from the publishers. No responsibility for loss caused to any individual or organization acting on or refraining from action as a result of the material in this publication can be accepted by Bloomsbury or the author. British Library Cataloguing-i n-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. ISBN: HB: 978-1-78093-780-9 ePDF: 978-1-78093-827-1 ePub: 978-1-78093-732-8 Library of Congress Cataloging-i n-Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. Series: Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy Typeset by Refi neCatch Limited, Bungay, Suffolk iv To Veronica – once more v vi Contents Preface x I Th eories of the Subject: Defi nitions of the Term and the State of the Debate 1 1 Th e concept of subject and the subject of theory 3 (a) Individual and collective subjects in society and language 3 (b) Subject and actant: Infra- individual, individual, artifi cial and supra- individual actants as subjects 6 (c) Individual and collective subjects as discursive instances: Subjectivity, individuality, identity 10 (d) Th e subject of theory 17 2 Th e state of the debate 20 (a) From existentialism to postmodernity: Philosophy 21 (b) From the lonely crowd to the social movement: Sociology 28 (c) From psychoanalysis and the theory of personality to social psychology: Th e discontent in culture and society 33 (d) Individual subjectivity in linguistics and the theory of literature 42 3 Aporias of the individual subject in modernity and postmodernity 50 II Subjectivity Between Metaphysics and Modernism: Th e Subject as a Fundamental, Subjugated and Disintegrating Instance 65 1 Subjectivity from Descartes and Kant to Fichte: ‘Monsieur Teste’ 67 2 From Hegel to Marxism: Omnipotence and impotence of the subject 73 3 Vischer, Stirner and Kierkegaard as critics of Hegel: Particularity, contingency, chance and dream 80 4 Nietzsche’s criticism of the metaphysical concept of subject: Ambivalence, particularization and nature 86 5 From Nietzsche and Kierkegaard to Sartre: Sartre’s critique of surrealism and psychoanalysis 92 6 From Nietzsche to Critical Th eory: Subjectivity, mimesis, alterity 98 vii viii Contents 7 Adorno, Freud and Broch: Th e ‘weakness of the I’, the ‘discontent in civilization’ and the ‘theory of mass hysteria’ 102 8 Th e crisis of the subject in the literature of modernism: Nature and contingency as menace and liberation 108 9 From modernism to postmodernism: A Clockwork Orange 115 III Disintegration and Submission of the Individual Subject in Postmodernity: Philosophy and Psychology 133 1 From Adorno to Lyotard: Th e ambivalence of the sublime between modernity and postmodernity 135 2 Th e linguistic subversion of subjects: Between iterability and iterativity 141 3 From Laing to Vattimo: ‘Divided self’ and s oggetto scisso 147 4 From Laing to Goff man and Foucault: Stigmatization and organized experience 152 5 Ideological reifi cation and ‘normalization’ of the subject: From Foucault and Althusser to ‘normalism’ 158 6 From Althusser to Lacan: Th e ‘decentred subject’ as a subjugated and disintegrating instance 167 7 Psychosociology of narcissism: Th e individual subject in postmodern indiff erence 174 8 Feminist concepts of subjectivity between modernity and postmodernity: From Virginia Woolf to dialogical subjectivity 179 IV Th e Dialectics of Individual Subjectivity from a Sociological Viewpoint 201 1 Th e crisis of individual subjectivity in late modern sociology 203 2 Th e decline of subjectivity in a media world: From Bourdieu to Baudrillard 209 3 Th e liquidation of the subject by its omnipresence: Niklas Luhmann 217 4 Alain Touraine’s alternative: Subject and movement 229 V Th eory of the Subject: Towards a Dialogical Subjectivity 249 1 Subjectivity as dialogue 251 (a) Ambivalence and negation 252 (b) Dialogue and refl exivity 254 (c) Identity as semantics and narrativity 256 (d) Th e ambivalence of chance 260 Contents ix 2 Th e subject of Dialogical Th eory 262 (a) Particularism vs. universalism: Lyotard and Habermas 263 (b) From the particular to the universal: Critical testing 267 (c) Interdiscursive theorems: Consensus and dissent 270 (d) Th e practice of dialogue: Psyche, language, politics (metacommentaries to a discussion) 274 3 ‘Th e dialogue or Europe’ 278 (a) Language and subjectivity 279 (b) Movement and historicity 281 (c) Towards European politics 284 Bibliography 293 Index 305

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Subjectivity and Identity is a philosophical and interdisciplinary study that critically evaluates critically the most important philosophical, sociological, psychological and literary debates on subjectivity and the subject. Starting from a history of the concept of the subject from modernity to po
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