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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.21464/fi42307

Beyond Subjectivity – Stories as a Locution of the Language

Nemanja Mićić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-0146-1234 ; Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet, Dr Zorana Đinđića 2, RS–21101 Novi Sad


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Abstract

In this paper, the author aims to show how various implications of poststructuralist theories on the notion of subjectivity can be treated through the so-called “narrative method”. The said narrative method is profiled precisely through the poststructuralist theoretical framework that highlights the elusive character of subjectivity. This insight is used to draw attention to the realm of language, which is a crucial factor in the emergence of any utterance about the structure of our reality. This way of speaking is recognised as essentially narrative, which means that the story must be used as the fundamental unit of language. The narrative method can also be used to intervene in the field that makes its existence possible in the first place. This paper will therefore first analyse texts by Gayatri Spivak, Roberto Calasso and Michel Foucault. These texts will be interpreted from the point of view of the philosophy of stories, which first emerged with the writings of Wilhelm Schapp. It will turn out that these stories bring language closer to its authentic understanding – namely, as a pure multiplicity of contingent stories. To achieve this, we need to apply our narrative method.

Keywords

language; narration; method; stories; subjectivity; Roberto Calasso; Michel Foucault; Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak; Wilhelm Schapp

Hrčak ID:

295490

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/295490

Publication date:

16.11.2022.

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