Πέμπτη 7 Ιανουαρίου 2010

Iterability, in its endless undeterminedness as to-be-determinedness, is thus precisely that aspect of performativity..Butler claims that censorship is primitive to language, and that the linguistic “I” is a mere effect of an originary censorship. In this way, Butler questions the possibility of any genuinely oppositional discourse.."I" does not mean we cannot narrate it; it only means that at the moment when we narrate we become speculative. There is a paradox in the idea of transformation. If a transformation is deep-seated enough, it might also transform the very criteria by which we could identify

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