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Bakhtiar Sadjadi

Bakhtiar Sadjadi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 4565
Faculty: Faculty of Language and Literature
Address: Department of English and Linguistics, Faculty of Language and Literature, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran 6617715175
Phone: +98-87-33664600

Research

Title
A Laclauian Reading of Richard Foreman’s My Head Was a Sledgehammer
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Post-Marxism, discourse theory, empty signifier, floating signifier, ontological-hysteric drama, category of the subject
Year
2015
Journal Literary Insight: A Refereed International Journal
DOI
Researchers Bakhtiar Sadjadi ، Alireza Ahmadi Raad

Abstract

The present paper seeks to closely read Richard Foreman’s My Head Was a Sledgehammer in terms of Ernesto Laclau’s Post-Marxist approach to the analysis of the subject with special reference to his concept of the empty signifier. The emergence of Laclau’s Post-Marxism dates back to the mid-80s de facto with his detachment from reductionist Marxism, which at the same time, led to the reformulation of his discourse theory. In practice, Laclau’s discursive-analytical notion of ideology and hegemony eventuated in the deconstruction of key concepts including discourse, floating signifier, an empty signifier, antagonism, and the category of the subject. Correspondingly, Foreman in his ontological-hysteric drama, with no premeditated narrative strategy, prevents his reader from reaching premature conclusions and meanings. There is thus a confluence between Laclau's critical concepts and the tenets of Foreman's ontological-hysteric theatre to represent the split character of the identity of the subject in the discursively constructed structures.