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- Title
The Retrait of Rhetoric.
- Authors
Davis, Diane
- Abstract
This article argues that rhetorical theory will never dominate a quasi-originary and ontolgising rhetoricity that nonetheless calls for it. This rhetoricity is not simply a game played 'in the world', to borrow Derrida's phrasing; it is—like writing, like metaphoricity, like the 'yes-yes' or (en)gage—one more name for 'the game of the world'. To get some traction on this undeclinable yet unmasterable rhetoricity, we'll examine what Derrida calls 'a danger of rhetoricism' in de Man's work, a tendency to overestimate the authority of the linguistic, the verbal, the discursive. The goal is not so much to substantiate Derrida's suspicions about de Man's 'rhetoricism' as it is to get on the tail of a rhetorical force that is irreducible to it, an ineluctable affectability or responsivity that is bound up in the very structure of sur-vival.
- Subjects
DERRIDA, Jacques, 1930-2004; DE Man, Paul, 1919-1983; RHETORICAL theory; RHETORIC
- Publication
Oxford Literary Review, 2023, Vol 45, Issue 2, p165
- ISSN
0305-1498
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3366/olr.2023.0414