Identity Without Selfhood

FRASER,M

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Author
FRASER,M
Publish Date
05/01/1999
Edition
Alexander, Jeffrey C., et al. eds.
Subtitle
Simone de Beauvoir and Bisexuality
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
226
Publisher Name
CAMBRUP
ISBN-10
0521625793
ISBN-13
9780521625791
citemno
062286
SKU
9780521625791

Description

Identity without Selfhood proposes a conception of identity and subjectivity in the context of recent post-structuralist and queer debates. The author argues that efforts to analyse and even 'deconstruct' identity and selfhood still rely on certain core Western techniques of identity such as individuality, boundedness, autonomy, self-realisation and narrative. In a detailed study of biographical, media and academic representations of Simone de Beauvoir, Dr Fraser illustrates that bisexuality, by contrast, is discursively produced as an identity which exceeds the confines of the self and especially the individuality ascribed to de Beauvoir. In the course of this analysis, she draws attention to the high costs incurred by processes of subjectification. it is in the light of these costs that, while drawing substantially on, and expanding, Foucault's notion of techniques of the self, the argument presented in the book also offers a critique of Foucault's work from a Deleuzo-Guattarian perspective.