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For more than 30 years and until his death in 2004, Jacques Derrida remained one of the most influential contemporary philosophers. It may be difficult to evaluate what forms his legacy will take in the future but Derrida Now provides some provocative suggestions. Derridäs often-controversial early reception was based on readings of his complex works, published in journals and collected in books. More recently attention has tended to focus on his later work, which grew out of the seminars that he presented each year in France and the US. The full texts of these seminars are now the subject of…mehr
For more than 30 years and until his death in 2004, Jacques Derrida remained one of the most influential contemporary philosophers. It may be difficult to evaluate what forms his legacy will take in the future but Derrida Now provides some provocative suggestions. Derridäs often-controversial early reception was based on readings of his complex works, published in journals and collected in books. More recently attention has tended to focus on his later work, which grew out of the seminars that he presented each year in France and the US. The full texts of these seminars are now the subject of a major publication project, to be produced over the next ten years. Derrida Now presents contemporary articles based on or around the study of Derrida. It provides a critical introduction to Derridäs complex and controversial thought, offers careful analysis of some of his most important concepts, and includes essays that address the major strands of his thought. Derridäs influence reached not only into philosophy but also into other fields concerned with literature, politics, visual art, law, ecology, psychoanalysis, gender and sexuality and this book will appeal to readers in all these disciplines. Contributors include Peggy Kamuf, Geoff Bennington, Nicholas Royle, Roy Sellars, Graham Allen and Irving Goh.
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John W. P. Phillips is associate professor in the department of English Language and Literature at the National University of Singapore
Inhaltsangabe
Contents Editor's Introduction John W.P. Phillips 1. Transcendental Difference and the Auto-Relation: Critical Overview John W.P. Phillips 2. Derrida's Dignity Geoffrey Bennington 3. Stepping Out with Freud and Derrida: On the Royal Road of Interpretation Roy Sellars 4. The Transparent University: Kant, Derrida and a New University Law Graham Allen 5. Does Deconstruction Imply Vegetarianism? Martin McQuillan 6. After Derrida's Foi et savoir: From Rejection to the (Animal-)Reject for the "Post-Secular" Irving Goh 7. Composition Displacement Peggy Kamuf 8. Jacques Derrida and the Future of the Novel Nicholas Royle 9. Derrida, Code Enforcement, and the Question of Justice Hugh J. Silverman Notes
Contents Editor's Introduction John W.P. Phillips 1. Transcendental Difference and the Auto-Relation: Critical Overview John W.P. Phillips 2. Derrida's Dignity Geoffrey Bennington 3. Stepping Out with Freud and Derrida: On the Royal Road of Interpretation Roy Sellars 4. The Transparent University: Kant, Derrida and a New University Law Graham Allen 5. Does Deconstruction Imply Vegetarianism? Martin McQuillan 6. After Derrida's Foi et savoir: From Rejection to the (Animal-)Reject for the "Post-Secular" Irving Goh 7. Composition Displacement Peggy Kamuf 8. Jacques Derrida and the Future of the Novel Nicholas Royle 9. Derrida, Code Enforcement, and the Question of Justice Hugh J. Silverman Notes
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