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Empire of Meaning - The Humanization of the Social Sciences

English · Hardback

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After the brilliance of Derrida, Foucault, Barthes -- what? By most accounts, the French intellectual scene, poststructuralism, has split in two. On one side, a few select philosophers as media stars are pressed for their opinions on virtually every subject; on the other side, an atomized community of scholars in the social sciences are bound up in technicalities and muffled by the lack of a common language. This great divide, Francois Dosse contends, augurs a tremendous change in the structure and conduct of intellectual life. What this shift means -- how it has occurred and what parts various thinkers have played in shaping it -- is the subject of Empire of Meaning.An outgrowth of Dosse's magisterial History of Structuralism, Empire of Meaning is an extended encounter with some of the most influential French intellectuals. Through interviews and readings, Dosse reveals what has become of the intellectuals of the generation of '68 as they have tried to work out the implications of their revolt against structuralism and the problem of Cold War existence. Paul Ricoeur, Bruno Latour, Isabelle Stengers, Roger Chartier, Marcel Gauchet, Dany-Robert Dufour, and Michel Serres are among the many figures whose words and work unfold in these pages.A thorough and thoroughly engrossing work of intellectual history, Empire of Meaning is a firsthand look at the reshaping of French intellectual life in our time.

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This is a study of the divide in the poststructuralist French intellectual scene. It examines the philosopher media stars, and the atomized community of scholars bound up in technicalities. The focus is on what this shift means and how it occurred.

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Authors Francois Dosse
Assisted by Hassan Mecehs (Translation), Hassan Melehy (Translation)
Publisher University Of Minnesota Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.1998
 
EAN 9780816629640
ISBN 978-0-8166-2964-0
No. of pages 458
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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