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The displacement of the author in post-structuralism is an attack on an ideology

of higher knowledge and power, and on the notion of individual ownership of

texts and meanings. Granting those arguments, it seems still to be desirable to

retain the term ‘writer’ for someone who engages in the practice of textual

production. Writers can then be described in terms of their various cultural,

institutional and economic situations: what publishers publish them, what media

they use, what associations they belong to, how they are paid and/or otherwise

employed. (Similar questions can be asked about readers.) The circumstances

of linguistic practice determine the modes of discourse, and therefore the ranges

of meaning, available to speakers and writers; this is a commonplace assumption

in the ethnography of communication (see, for example, Bauman and Sherzer,

1974; Gumperz and Hymes, 1972), and is implicit in materialist analyses of

textual production and consumption (see Eagleton, 1976). A radical claim of

linguistics which may help us understand the situation of writer, text and context

is that discourses and their significances pre-exist the act of writing; the writer

may choose the words and structures, but communication takes place only

because they are already impregnated with social meanings. It is in this sense

that we can say that writers, like any communicating subjects, are semiotically

constituted by their texts, and it is in this way that textual illusions such as the

‘implied author’ (Booth, 1961) are constructed for the reader.

(iii) Reader
An awareness of and respect for an ‘author’ who controls the text of the

‘work’ correlatively implies an inferior and inactive reader, a passive reader

who is acted upon by the work. Apologists for ‘Literature’ take their cue from

Horace’s dictum that poetry is ‘dulce et utile’, sweet and useful; ‘Literature’

has the dual goal to ‘delight’ and ‘instruct’ the reader. The key term for the

first half of the conjunction is ‘pleasure’, defined variously: it could be a feeling

of the sublime, the relief of a cathartic purging of violent feelings, a

harmonization of impulses (Richards, 1924), even just an agreeable feeling of

admiration for the poet’s skill: in the review of Larkin mentioned above,
Saussure, as the reader will remember, argues that meaning in language is

just a matter of difference. 'Cat' is 'cat' because it is not 'cap' or 'bat'. But

how far is one to press this process of difference? 'Cat' is also what it is

because it is not 'cad' or 'mat', and 'mat' is what it is because it is not 'map'

or 'hat'. Where is one supposed to stop? It would seem that this process of
difference in language can be traced round infinitely: but if this is so, what

has become of Saussure's idea that language forms a closed, stable system? If

every sign is what it is because it is not all the other signs, every sign would

seem to be made up of a potentially infinite tissue of differences. Defining a

sign would therefore appear to be a more tricky business than one might

have thought. Saussure's langue suggests a delimited structure of meaning;

but where in language do you draw the line?

Another way of putting Saussure's point about the differential nature of

meaning is to say that meaning is always the result of a division or 'articulation'

of signs. The signifier 'boat' gives us the concept or signified 'boat'

because it divides itselffrom the signifier 'moat'. The signified, that is to say,

is the product of the differencebetween two signifiers. But it is also the

product ofthe difference between a lot of other signifiers: 'coat', 'boar', 'bolt'

and so on. This questions Saussure's view of the sign as a neat symmetrical

unity between one signifier and one signified. For the signified 'boat' is really

the product ofa complex interaction of signifiers, which has no obvious endpoint.

Meaning is the spin-off of a potentially endless play of signifiers,

rather than a concept tied firmly to the tail of a particular signifier. The

signifier does not yield us up a signified directly, as a mirror yields up an

image: there is no harmonious one-to-one set of correspondences between

Post-Structuralism 111

the level of the signifiers and the level of the signifieds in language. To

complicate matters even further, there is no fixed distinction between

signifiers and signifieds either. If you want to know the meaning (or signified)
of a signifier, you can look it up in the dictionary; but all you will find

will be yet more signifiers, whose signifieds you can in turn look up, and so .

on. The process we are discussing is not only in theory infinite but somehow

circular: signifiers keep transforming into signifieds and vice versa, and you

will never arrive at a final signified which is not a signifier in itself. If

structuralism divided the sign from the referent, this kind of thinking

often known as 'post-structuralism' goes a step further: it divides the

signifier from the signified.

Another way of putting what we have just said is that meaning is not

immediately present in a sign. Since the meaning of a sign is a matter of what

the sign is not, its meaning is always in some sense absent from it too.

Meaning, if you like, is scattered or dispersed along the whole chain of

signifiers: it cannot be easily nailed down, it is never fully present in anyone

sign alone, but is rather a kind of constant flickering of presence and absence

together. Reading a text is more like tracing this process of constant

flickering than it is like counting the beads on a necklace. There is also

another sense in which we can never quite close our fists over meaning,

which arises from the fact that language is a temporal process. When I read

a sentence, the meaning of it is always somehow suspended, something

deferred or still to come: one signifier relays me to another, and that to

another, earlier meanings are modified by later ones, and although the

sentence may come to an end the process of language itself does not. There

is always more meaning where that came from. I do not grasp the sense of

the sentence just by mechanically piling one word on the other: for the
words to compose some relatively coherent meaning at all, each one of them

must, so to speak, contain the trace of the ones which have gone before, and

hold itself open to the trace of those which are coming after. Each sign in

the chain of meaning is somehow scored over or traced through with all

the others, to form a complex tissue which is never exhaustible; and to this

extent no sign is ever 'pure' or 'fully meaningful'. At the same time as this

is happening, I can detect in each sign, even if only unconsciously, traces of

the other words which it has excluded in orderto be itself. 'Cat' is what it is

only by fending off 'cap' and 'bat', but these other possible signs, because

they are actually constitutive of its identity, still somehow inhere within it.

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Post Structuralism

  • 1. The displacement of the author in post-structuralism is an attack on an ideology of higher knowledge and power, and on the notion of individual ownership of texts and meanings. Granting those arguments, it seems still to be desirable to retain the term ‘writer’ for someone who engages in the practice of textual production. Writers can then be described in terms of their various cultural, institutional and economic situations: what publishers publish them, what media they use, what associations they belong to, how they are paid and/or otherwise employed. (Similar questions can be asked about readers.) The circumstances of linguistic practice determine the modes of discourse, and therefore the ranges of meaning, available to speakers and writers; this is a commonplace assumption in the ethnography of communication (see, for example, Bauman and Sherzer, 1974; Gumperz and Hymes, 1972), and is implicit in materialist analyses of textual production and consumption (see Eagleton, 1976). A radical claim of linguistics which may help us understand the situation of writer, text and context is that discourses and their significances pre-exist the act of writing; the writer may choose the words and structures, but communication takes place only because they are already impregnated with social meanings. It is in this sense that we can say that writers, like any communicating subjects, are semiotically constituted by their texts, and it is in this way that textual illusions such as the ‘implied author’ (Booth, 1961) are constructed for the reader. (iii) Reader
  • 2. An awareness of and respect for an ‘author’ who controls the text of the ‘work’ correlatively implies an inferior and inactive reader, a passive reader who is acted upon by the work. Apologists for ‘Literature’ take their cue from Horace’s dictum that poetry is ‘dulce et utile’, sweet and useful; ‘Literature’ has the dual goal to ‘delight’ and ‘instruct’ the reader. The key term for the first half of the conjunction is ‘pleasure’, defined variously: it could be a feeling of the sublime, the relief of a cathartic purging of violent feelings, a harmonization of impulses (Richards, 1924), even just an agreeable feeling of admiration for the poet’s skill: in the review of Larkin mentioned above,
  • 3. Saussure, as the reader will remember, argues that meaning in language is just a matter of difference. 'Cat' is 'cat' because it is not 'cap' or 'bat'. But how far is one to press this process of difference? 'Cat' is also what it is because it is not 'cad' or 'mat', and 'mat' is what it is because it is not 'map' or 'hat'. Where is one supposed to stop? It would seem that this process of
  • 4. difference in language can be traced round infinitely: but if this is so, what has become of Saussure's idea that language forms a closed, stable system? If every sign is what it is because it is not all the other signs, every sign would seem to be made up of a potentially infinite tissue of differences. Defining a sign would therefore appear to be a more tricky business than one might have thought. Saussure's langue suggests a delimited structure of meaning; but where in language do you draw the line? Another way of putting Saussure's point about the differential nature of meaning is to say that meaning is always the result of a division or 'articulation' of signs. The signifier 'boat' gives us the concept or signified 'boat' because it divides itselffrom the signifier 'moat'. The signified, that is to say, is the product of the differencebetween two signifiers. But it is also the product ofthe difference between a lot of other signifiers: 'coat', 'boar', 'bolt' and so on. This questions Saussure's view of the sign as a neat symmetrical unity between one signifier and one signified. For the signified 'boat' is really the product ofa complex interaction of signifiers, which has no obvious endpoint. Meaning is the spin-off of a potentially endless play of signifiers, rather than a concept tied firmly to the tail of a particular signifier. The signifier does not yield us up a signified directly, as a mirror yields up an image: there is no harmonious one-to-one set of correspondences between Post-Structuralism 111 the level of the signifiers and the level of the signifieds in language. To complicate matters even further, there is no fixed distinction between signifiers and signifieds either. If you want to know the meaning (or signified)
  • 5. of a signifier, you can look it up in the dictionary; but all you will find will be yet more signifiers, whose signifieds you can in turn look up, and so . on. The process we are discussing is not only in theory infinite but somehow circular: signifiers keep transforming into signifieds and vice versa, and you will never arrive at a final signified which is not a signifier in itself. If structuralism divided the sign from the referent, this kind of thinking often known as 'post-structuralism' goes a step further: it divides the signifier from the signified. Another way of putting what we have just said is that meaning is not immediately present in a sign. Since the meaning of a sign is a matter of what the sign is not, its meaning is always in some sense absent from it too. Meaning, if you like, is scattered or dispersed along the whole chain of signifiers: it cannot be easily nailed down, it is never fully present in anyone sign alone, but is rather a kind of constant flickering of presence and absence together. Reading a text is more like tracing this process of constant flickering than it is like counting the beads on a necklace. There is also another sense in which we can never quite close our fists over meaning, which arises from the fact that language is a temporal process. When I read a sentence, the meaning of it is always somehow suspended, something deferred or still to come: one signifier relays me to another, and that to another, earlier meanings are modified by later ones, and although the sentence may come to an end the process of language itself does not. There is always more meaning where that came from. I do not grasp the sense of the sentence just by mechanically piling one word on the other: for the
  • 6. words to compose some relatively coherent meaning at all, each one of them must, so to speak, contain the trace of the ones which have gone before, and hold itself open to the trace of those which are coming after. Each sign in the chain of meaning is somehow scored over or traced through with all the others, to form a complex tissue which is never exhaustible; and to this extent no sign is ever 'pure' or 'fully meaningful'. At the same time as this is happening, I can detect in each sign, even if only unconsciously, traces of the other words which it has excluded in orderto be itself. 'Cat' is what it is only by fending off 'cap' and 'bat', but these other possible signs, because they are actually constitutive of its identity, still somehow inhere within it.