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Authorship's Wake - Writing After the Death of the Author (Hardcover): Philip Sayers Authorship's Wake - Writing After the Death of the Author (Hardcover)
Philip Sayers
R3,216 Discovery Miles 32 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Authorship's Wake examines the aftermath of the 1960s critique of the author, epitomized by Roland Barthes's essay, "The Death of the Author." This critique has given rise to a body of writing that confounds generic distinctions separating the literary and the theoretical. Its archive consists of texts by writers who either directly participated in this critique, as Barthes did, or whose intellectual formation took place in its immediate aftermath. These writers include some who are known primarily as theorists (Judith Butler), others known primarily as novelists (Zadie Smith, David Foster Wallace), and yet others whose texts are difficult to categorize (the autofiction of Chris Kraus, Sheila Heti, and Ben Lerner; the autotheory of Maggie Nelson). These writers share not only a central motivating question - how to move beyond the critique of the author-subject - but also a way of answering it: by writing texts that merge theoretical concerns with literary discourse. Authorship's Wake traces the responses their work offers in relation to four themes: communication, intention, agency, and labor.

Competitive Tendering - Management and Reality - Achieving value for money (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Philip Sayers, P. Sayers Competitive Tendering - Management and Reality - Achieving value for money (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Philip Sayers, P. Sayers
R4,845 Discovery Miles 48 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a book written by those at the sharp end of leisure service contract management. The lessons that can be learned from it are of value to everyone involved in, or studying, all forms of contract management. Readers will be able to benefit from examples of best, and worst, practice. The book will be especially valuable for clients, contractors, and students, directors and consultants.

Managing Sport and Leisure Facilities - A guide to competitive tendering (Hardcover): Philip Sayers Managing Sport and Leisure Facilities - A guide to competitive tendering (Hardcover)
Philip Sayers
R4,405 Discovery Miles 44 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The amendments to the Local Government Act 1988 accelerated the move towards more commercial operation of public leisure facilities. The government believed that much greater attention was needed to ensure that leisure facilities operated at the least cost and maximum value. These guidelines provide a step-by-step approach to competitive management. The book commences with the reasons why this change in emphasis has occurred, which, in the author's view, is not solely due to government edict. It then discusses competitive tendering and how to prepare a tender, whether from the point of view of a client or a contractor. The author further concentrates on practical operational management and methods for providing the best possible service to the widest range of customers. He concludes with an assessment of quality assurance and profitable marketing systems.

Authorship’s Wake - Writing After the Death of the Author (Paperback): Philip Sayers Authorship’s Wake - Writing After the Death of the Author (Paperback)
Philip Sayers
R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Authorship’s Wake examines the aftermath of the 1960s critique of the author, epitomized by Roland Barthes’s essay, “The Death of the Author.” This critique has given rise to a body of writing that confounds generic distinctions separating the literary and the theoretical. Its archive consists of texts by writers who either directly participated in this critique, as Barthes did, or whose intellectual formation took place in its immediate aftermath. These writers include some who are known primarily as theorists (Judith Butler), others known primarily as novelists (Zadie Smith, David Foster Wallace), and yet others whose texts are difficult to categorize (the autofiction of Chris Kraus, Sheila Heti, and Ben Lerner; the autotheory of Maggie Nelson). These writers share not only a central motivating question – how to move beyond the critique of the author-subject – but also a way of answering it: by writing texts that merge theoretical concerns with literary discourse. Authorship’s Wake traces the responses their work offers in relation to four themes: communication, intention, agency, and labor.

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