Tidsskrift for Kulturforskning | |
Diskursanalyse og spørsmålet om historisk endring | |
Helge Jordheim1  | |
[1] ILOS, Universitetet i Oslo | |
关键词: discourse analysis; Foucault; Saussure; temporality; history; transformation; | |
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学科分类:地球科学(综合) | |
来源: Novus forlag | |
【 摘 要 】
Is discourse analysis only capable of understanding a history which stands still, which, in other words, appears as âfrozenâ? Does the set of theories and methods usually referred to as âdiscourse analysisâ, so instrumental in the rise of the new cultural studies at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries, lead to what Heidegger has called eine Stillegung der Geschichte ? By means of re-reading some of the founding texts of discourse analysis in the structuralist/post-structuralist tradition, Saussureâs Cours and Foucaultâs Lâarchéologie du savoir, this article investigates both how the concept of langue tends to turn history into a synchronic and fixed network and at the same time how â in response to this problem â both authors in question envision the possibility of an alternative model for understanding the relationship between language and history, which is able to combine the systemic and the processual, the structural and the dynamic, the synchronic and the diachronic. The rudiments of this alternative model can be traced in the concepts and metaphors referring to discourse as something with a âthicknessâ, something multi-layered, in which there are different temporalities at work. These different temporalities, these âlayers of timeâ, according to a term by Koselleck, can never be reduced to the synchronicity of a system or â for that matter â of a rupture. They unfold their own temporal structures, which have to be analyzed separately.
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