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Event of Signature

Jacques Derrida and Repeating the Unrepeatable

Michaela Fiserova

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English
State University of New York Press
01 August 2022
In dialogue with Derrida, formulates a new philosophical problem - a complex aporia that underlines the topic of the handwritten as a sign of legal identification.

Event of Signature formulates a new philosophical problem which focuses on the handwritten signature as sign of legal identification. Author Michaela Fišerová works with three metaphysical expectations, which are shared in discourses of graphology and forensic analysis. The first expectation tends to reveal the signer's soul: a handwritten signature ""naturally"" mirrors the unique psychological qualities of the signer. The second expectation tends to guarantee the originality of the signer's trace: a handwritten signature proves physical contact between the signed document and the writing tool ""authentically"" moved by the signer's hand. The third expectation tends to recognize the signer's legal identity: a handwritten signature is expected to reproduce the signer's personal style, which enables identification by legal authorities. In a methodologically inventive and semiotically-based dialogue with Derrida's deconstruction, Fišerová situates this triple expectation in the interval between life and law. Challenging coverage of this topic finally shows that none of the metaphysical expectations will ever be fulfilled in the event of manual signing. Legal uses of handwritten signature are characterized by the complex aporia of repeating the unrepeatable.
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Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   435g
ISBN:   9781438489735
ISBN 10:   1438489730
Series:   SUNY series in Contemporary French Thought
Pages:   253
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Handwritten Signature's Interval Between Life and Law What Can Be Expected of Handwritten Signature? What Are Metaphysical and Discursive Expectations? 2. The Discursive Expectations of Handwritten Signature Discourse of Graphology: The Transparent Expression Discourse of Forensic Analysis: The Original Style 3. The Metaphysical Expectations of Handwritten Signature ""Natural"" Resemblance ""Authentic"" Tracing ""Identical"" Repetition 4. Deconstructing Handwritten Signature I Aporia of Natural Resemblance Spectral Resemblance 5. Deconstructing Handwritten Signature II Aporia of Authentic Tracing Disseminated Tracing 6. Deconstructing Handwritten Signature III Aporia of Identical Repetition Iterated Repetition 7. Event of Manual Signing: On Repeating of the Unrepeatable Event Trapped in Interpretation Event Trapped in Representation The Event of Iteration Postscript Notes Bibliography Name Index Subject Index"

Michaela Fišerová is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Metropolitan University Prague in the Czech Republic.

Reviews for Event of Signature: Jacques Derrida and Repeating the Unrepeatable

"""By bringing Derrida's work on the signature to bear upon jurisprudence and civic identity, Fišerová not only exposes a series of problems underpinning the legality of signing. This overdue undertaking also concretizes the stakes of a key concept in deconstruction. Bank accounts, contracts, petitions—a few of the signatures in Event of the Signature—are no longer expendable examples offered merely to illustrate an otherwise abstract argument. They become the very object of inquiry."" — D. J. S. Cross, University at Buffalo, State University of New York ""Fišerová delivers a probing work on legal and civic identity that takes off from our continued investment in the personal idiom of the signature. Despite epochal shifts in technologies of marking, the status of the handwritten signature remains a stable value in forensic analysis and graphology, meshing the signer and signature to juridical effect. A critical detective's delight, Fišerová's account of legal mediation politics breaks down the metaphysical expectations of tracing and identification that nail the fate of the penalized subject and lock in fictions of personhood. The ensuing analysis is incisive and adventurous in the way it reads our historical thumbprint and social capture, handling aporias of resemblance and repetition with breathtaking acuity."" — Avital Ronell, the European Graduate School"


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