The Romantic Performative: Language and Action in British and German Romanticism

Sampul Depan
Stanford University Press, 2001 - 377 halaman
"The Romantic Performative" develops a new context and methodology for reading Romantic literature by exploring philosophies of language from the period 1785-1835. It reveals that the concept of the performative, debated by twentieth-century theorists from J. L. Austin to Judith Butler, has a much greater relevance for Romantic literature than has been realized, since Romantic philosophy of language was dominated by the idea that something "happens" when words are spoken.
By presenting Romantic philosophy as a theory of the performative, and Romantic literature in terms of that theory, this book uncovers the historical roots of twentieth-century ideas about speech acts and performativity. Romantic linguistic philosophy already focused on the relationship between speaker and hearer, describing speech as an act that establishes both subjectivity and intersubjective relations and theorizing reality as a verbal construct. But Romantic theorists considered utterance, the context of utterance, and the positions and identities of speaker and hearer to be much more fluid and less stable than modern analytic philosophers tend to make them. Romantic theories of language therefore yield a definition of the "Romantic performative" as an utterance that creates an object in the world, instantiates the relationship between speaker and hearer, and even founds the subjectivity of the speaker in the moment when the utterance occurs.
The author traces the Romantic performative through its diverse development in the moral, political, and legal philosophy of Reid, Bentham, Kant and the German Idealists, Humboldt, and Coleridge, then explores its significance in literary texts by Coleridge, Godwin, Holderlin, and Kleist. These readings demonstrate that Romantic writers mounted a deeper investigation than previously realized into the way the act of speaking generates subjective identity, intersubjective relations, and even objective reality. The project of the book is to read the language of Romanticism as performative and to recognize among its achievements the historical founding of the discourse of performativity itself.
 

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Romanticism and Linguistic Pragmatics 2 Introducing
13
Fabulous Retroactivity Derrida 16 Performativity History
19
Whats in a Constitution? 51 Binding Terms
56
Kant German Idealism and Philosophies of Language
68
Cognition
89
Real Being and Represented Being 93 Schelling and the I
96
The Performative Humboldt
106
The Performative Coleridge
144
Uptake?
221
The Social Hölderlin 225 Patmos
233
Kleist and the Fragile Performative Order of the World
240
The Resistance
289
Truth
313
Identity as Institutional Fact Deloraine Cloudesley
320
Fiction as Testimony and Testament
326
Bibliography
335

Subjective and Intersubjective Speech Acts
187
Utterance Uptake and Identity
203

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Angela Esterhammer is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Western Ontario.

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