In this paper, we appraise the thoughts of Foucault on the relationship between the author, work, and text, and the future of that relationship. In Foucault’s view, the text points to an author who is anterior to it, but this relationship is more complex than ‘traditionally’ understood because of the asymmetrical relationship between the concepts of author/writer and text/work. Although the author-function entails a form of individualization of text and ideas, Foucault argues that this has varied across disciplines, cultures, and time. In any case, the author-function determines the process of authentication, mode of circulation, and valorization. From the analysis of the relationship between the author and text in the premodern and modern ...
Since the 1960s there has been much critical reflection on the figure of the author, and this has be...
This essay discusses how the reception and general view of an author and a work change due to conseq...
In his article Literature of the Self in Foucault: Parrhesia and Autobiographical Discourse Álvaro...
At several points throughout his career, Foucault suggests that publishing texts without authors’ na...
This analysis of Foucault's ‘What is an Author?’ produces three main findings. First, Foucault was a...
This article outlines selected shifts in thinking about authorship and authority that have occurred ...
In the course of this essay I wish to reopen the (never fully closed) question of whether it is advi...
Much has been written on Michel Foucault’s reluctance to clearly delineate a research method, partic...
In Foucault’s writing throughout the 1960s, in which he foregrounds the critical function of languag...
A common criticism of Michel Foucault’s works is that his writings on power relations over-emphasiz...
This thesis proposes that the death of the author is neither a desirable, nor properly attainable g...
I would argue that a problem lies in the way Foucault's texts were introduced in the mid to late 198...
My honors thesis is an exercise in which I approach a singular work with three different theories on...
A vexed issue for many artistic researchers is related to the need for the artist/researcher to writ...
This essay examines recent debate on the status of the author in contemporary literature by means of...
Since the 1960s there has been much critical reflection on the figure of the author, and this has be...
This essay discusses how the reception and general view of an author and a work change due to conseq...
In his article Literature of the Self in Foucault: Parrhesia and Autobiographical Discourse Álvaro...
At several points throughout his career, Foucault suggests that publishing texts without authors’ na...
This analysis of Foucault's ‘What is an Author?’ produces three main findings. First, Foucault was a...
This article outlines selected shifts in thinking about authorship and authority that have occurred ...
In the course of this essay I wish to reopen the (never fully closed) question of whether it is advi...
Much has been written on Michel Foucault’s reluctance to clearly delineate a research method, partic...
In Foucault’s writing throughout the 1960s, in which he foregrounds the critical function of languag...
A common criticism of Michel Foucault’s works is that his writings on power relations over-emphasiz...
This thesis proposes that the death of the author is neither a desirable, nor properly attainable g...
I would argue that a problem lies in the way Foucault's texts were introduced in the mid to late 198...
My honors thesis is an exercise in which I approach a singular work with three different theories on...
A vexed issue for many artistic researchers is related to the need for the artist/researcher to writ...
This essay examines recent debate on the status of the author in contemporary literature by means of...
Since the 1960s there has been much critical reflection on the figure of the author, and this has be...
This essay discusses how the reception and general view of an author and a work change due to conseq...
In his article Literature of the Self in Foucault: Parrhesia and Autobiographical Discourse Álvaro...