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Rhetoric and Composition

2009

Subjectivity

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Silent Subjects: Silence In Theories Of Subjectivity, Nikki Ann Agee Jan 2009

Silent Subjects: Silence In Theories Of Subjectivity, Nikki Ann Agee

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Postmodern theories describe human subjectivity as fragmented. (Faigley 12). Unlike Enlightenment thinkers, who theorized the Cartesian subject as an autonomous, stable, rational self with "privileged insight into its own processes" (111), postmodern theorists "decisively [reject] the primacy of consciousness and instead [have] consciousness originating in language, arguing that the subject is an effect rather than a cause of discourse" (Faigley 9).

The idea that language constructs who subjects are, how they are, and who they may and may not become is very powerful, for it suggests subjects cannot consciously know themselves apart from language. Self-knowledge results from social, institutional, and …