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2016 | 71 | 6 | 450 – 461

Article title

APORIE PODPISU: OPAKOVÁNÍ NEOPAKOVATELNÉHO U DERRIDY A DELEUZE

Title variants

EN
Signature’s aporia: Repeating the unrepeatable in Derrida and Deleuze

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CS

Abstracts

EN
The paper questions the possibility of keeping the legal conception of signature as a constant and repeatable style of handwriting. By comparing double Derrida’s and Deleuze’s ontological semiotics, the author observes that while both thinkers agree that no writer is able to reach identity by repeating his/her traces, they disagree on the reason of this claim. In Derrida, signature is just an aporetical request of the law: in order to confirm our civil identity, we are obliged to repeat manually a trace that can’t be repeated manually. In Deleuze, repetition doesn’t produce identity, but difference: in every signing, the writer is becoming a signature. His/her handwriting is every time shaped by a singular affect, which alternates his/her previous traces. Contrary to Derrida, Deleuze admits a consistence of the author’s style, which is a sign of his continuous affective becoming, becoming-a-name, becoming-a-line.

Year

Volume

71

Issue

6

Pages

450 – 461

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Contributors

  • Katedra mediálních studií, MUP, Praha, Czech Republic

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