Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the power of institutions

This paper shows how both Jacques Derrida and Zhuangzi use their respective ways of subverting philosophical systems, by and large through language systems, to arrive at an (implicit or explicit) subversion of political power or political systems or institutions. Political institutions are presented...

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Main Author: BURIK, Steven
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-42672019-11-01T01:55:15Z Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the power of institutions BURIK, Steven This paper shows how both Jacques Derrida and Zhuangzi use their respective ways of subverting philosophical systems, by and large through language systems, to arrive at an (implicit or explicit) subversion of political power or political systems or institutions. Political institutions are presented as including more general institutions such as the media, press, and academic and other kinds of institutions that influence the way our societies function, the way we live, work, and think. The paper first highlights the similarities and differences in the application of subversive techniques in Derrida and Zhuangzi as they battle against their respective opponents. After that it shows how their subversion of philosophical systems and language flows over into the subversion of political systems. The hope or goal of subversion or critique is often understood to be not only overthrowing the old system, but replacing it with a better one, even when the change or overthrow comes from within the system itself. But this paper aims to show that both Derrida and Zhuangzi, although in very different contexts, also seem to subvert that hope, and that they may or may not offer some kind of way out of this conundrum. 2019-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3010 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4267/viewcontent/Subverting_Institutions_pv.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University subversion Jacques Derrida Daoism Zhuangzi comparative philosophy continental philosophy Philosophy Political Science
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topic subversion
Jacques Derrida
Daoism
Zhuangzi
comparative philosophy
continental philosophy
Philosophy
Political Science
spellingShingle subversion
Jacques Derrida
Daoism
Zhuangzi
comparative philosophy
continental philosophy
Philosophy
Political Science
BURIK, Steven
Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the power of institutions
description This paper shows how both Jacques Derrida and Zhuangzi use their respective ways of subverting philosophical systems, by and large through language systems, to arrive at an (implicit or explicit) subversion of political power or political systems or institutions. Political institutions are presented as including more general institutions such as the media, press, and academic and other kinds of institutions that influence the way our societies function, the way we live, work, and think. The paper first highlights the similarities and differences in the application of subversive techniques in Derrida and Zhuangzi as they battle against their respective opponents. After that it shows how their subversion of philosophical systems and language flows over into the subversion of political systems. The hope or goal of subversion or critique is often understood to be not only overthrowing the old system, but replacing it with a better one, even when the change or overthrow comes from within the system itself. But this paper aims to show that both Derrida and Zhuangzi, although in very different contexts, also seem to subvert that hope, and that they may or may not offer some kind of way out of this conundrum.
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title Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the power of institutions
title_short Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the power of institutions
title_full Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the power of institutions
title_fullStr Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the power of institutions
title_full_unstemmed Subverting Institutions: Derrida and Zhuangzi on the power of institutions
title_sort subverting institutions: derrida and zhuangzi on the power of institutions
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3010
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4267/viewcontent/Subverting_Institutions_pv.pdf
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